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quando eu olhei em seus olhos
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
o que era ele os motores ditos
olhar além
o pitiful pequeno, desgastado, caras rir
nas manhãs nuvem-cinzentas
há uns ganhos para todas nossas perdas
três dias eu ouvi-os afligir-se quando eu coloco absolutamente
assim perdido
fora do profundo e da obscuridade
eu não queimo nenhum incense
deixe-nos piedade aqueles de que seja melhor fora do que nós são
quando eu estive escutar, discreetly dumb

 



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