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era o outono do ano
eu estou morrendo
um gleam do ouro no gloom e no cinza
noite misteriosa
nos salões do sono você vagueou perto
Ă© frequentemente nĂŁo assim?
existir da cisne
estes corações foram tecidos de alegrias e de cuidados humanos
olhar além
sad sĂŁo que sabem nĂŁo o amor
calma como que segundo verĂŁo
vinho velho a beber
era nĂŁo para esse cheiro singular
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou

 



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