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porque são as coisas que não têm nenhuma morte
o ar é como uma borboleta
era muitas e muito um ano há
eu estou morrendo
como eu me encontro telhado dentro, selecionado dentro
quando o vento trabalhar de encontro a nós na obscuridade
melancolia, azul era
diz de épocas velhas boas
macia agora a luz do dia
e com o pássaro humming

 



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