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eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas
a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
tem por muito tempo a luz solar do verão brilhada
ao lado de um campo stricken
como selvagem, como bruxa-como estranho que a vida deve ser
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear
quando o véu dos olhos for levantado
a senhora, seu coração girou para a poeira
levantado dos mortos
este é o navio da pérola
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
glass-blower do tempo
embora repine do amor, e chafe da razão

 



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