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o ar é como uma borboleta
arched a inundação
há qualquer um lá
splendor doce
paredes e enorme elevados
na obscuridade e na paz de minha cama final
a neve sussurra sobre mim
perguntam-me onde eu estive
nós que estiveram
em setembro
diga-me
gaily através dos campos nós dançamos
travails da terra
tropeçando acima, caindo para baixo

 



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