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eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
o prado estava rastejando
dê-me
macia agora a luz do dia
há uma cidade, builded por nenhuma mão
minha alma é um campo ploughed escuro
ao longo de um river-side
um gleam do ouro no gloom e no cinza
porque o faça sempre carrinho que tirita lá
se eu morrer, pense somente disto de mim
os navios estão encontrando-se na baía

 



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