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funeral poem

a senhora, seu coração girou para a poeira
nós que estiveram
no alvorecer, disse
como nivelar cai
para vir assim logo a isto imaginou a obscuridade
flores dos bebês
nos salões do sono você vagueou perto
cidade que não é uma cidade
doce e forte
quando o véu dos olhos for levantado
sob a folha dusky do laurel
e enquanto nós andamos a grama foi agitada fraca
eu vim no deserto porque minha alma é athirst

 



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