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como como as estrelas é este o branco, as caras nameless
o que mim lhe devem
ao longo de um river-side
como deva mim ajude à direita ao mundo que está indo erradamente
deixe-nos expressar nossas paixões mais baixas
em sua barraca guardada
eu resido na montanha da tabela
homem frio stern
vontade você glimmer no mar?
eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas
melhore do que o granito
há qualquer um lá

 



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