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moonlight profundo e macio
o único punho clenched levantado e apronta-se
havia um strangeness em seus bordos
sombras voadas que varrem perto
acima do sul na ruptura do dia
eu amo minha vida, mas não demasiado bem
para vir assim logo a isto imaginou a obscuridade
porque o faça sempre carrinho que tirita lá
como uma vela branca
para vestir o pensamento impetuoso
eu faço minha saia, mas ninguém sabe
abaixo do helm do guerreiro
como deva mim ajude à direita ao mundo que está indo erradamente

 



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