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brother poem

deve ir para trás, disse
algum queixou-se ao mestre
eu moldei o mundo
agite
agora para uma luta viva e cheerful
a chuva sobre, e o ar brilhante
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
eu estou cantando-lhe
a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
quando eu olhei em seus olhos
uma palavra do vôo de aqui e lá
para eu era um conselheiro gaunt, grave
há uns ganhos para todas nossas perdas
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes

 



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