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retirement poem

ao longo de um river-side
quando uma ação for feita para a liberdade
há qualquer um lá
sobre o rio, no monte
a filha, arte do thou vem morrer
bucks pretos gordos em um quarto do vinho-tambor
frequentemente eu penso da cidade bonita
embora eu sou pouco como todas as coisas pequenas
vindo para baixo no alvorecer dos montes windless
no alvorecer, disse
seja paciente, vida, quando o amor está na porta
não há nenhum rebanho, porém prestado atenção e tendido
fora da janela um mar de árvores verdes

 



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