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eu penso d esplêndido justo
dê-me a fome
escuro-eyed
esta é a canção da juventude
de nossos lugares escondidos
quem estará nomeando o vento
poderíamos nós mas para saber
macia agora a luz do dia
o céu
musing, entre o por do sol e a obscuridade
nós não éramos muitos
tem por muito tempo a luz solar do verão brilhada

 



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