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o sol pisou para baixo de seu throne dourado
para eu era um conselheiro gaunt, grave
eu ouvi o vento o dia inteiro
com os olhos meek, marrons
raça elevado-carregada
para prestar atenção o dia inteiro à onda azul ondular e quebrar
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
minha alma é um campo ploughed escuro
quando, cheio do amor morno e ansioso
diz de épocas velhas boas
porque são as coisas que não têm nenhuma morte
quando as horas do dia forem numeradas

 



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