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desolado e solitário
amigo, cujo o sorriso veio ser
doce e forte
é frequentemente não assim?
deve ir para trás, disse
mas eu não posso lê-lo agora
deixe-nos expressar nossas paixões mais baixas
pouco parque que eu passo completamente
uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo
teria mesmo seu gracejo
eu disse

 



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