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grandmother poem

sol e vento e batida do mar
um pssego pequeno no pomar cresceu
o pitiful pequeno, desgastado, caras rir
para prestar ateno o dia inteiro onda azul ondular e quebrar
como ela
apenas como meus dedos nestas chaves
acima dos prados ricos com milho
truely
o prado estava rastejando
duas fileiras dos repolhos
esse ano
havia nunca um som ao lado da madeira mas de uma
em algum lugar eu li um tale estranho, velho, oxidado
podem falar do amor em uma casa de campo

 



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