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o que era ele os motores ditos
eu estou no amor com lugares far-seeing elevados
minha alma vai clad em coisas gorgeous
o ar é como uma borboleta
diz de épocas velhas boas
seja paciente, vida, quando o amor está na porta
há uma hora do descanso calmo
a agonia de ter demasiado poder
eighty anos passaram, e mais
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
brilha a última idade, o seguinte com esperança é visto
apenas agora
travails da terra

 



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