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um pensamento doce solemn
quando eu for para trás ligar à terra
trançado e tecido
quietamente, com reverance, no awe
fora da janela um mar de árvores verdes
raça elevado-carregada
eu vi-o uma vez antes
sob a lua da colheita
eu vi que o deus vocĂŞ a duvida?
eu nĂŁo queimo nenhum incense
e com o pássaro humming
esse companheiro estranho veio em baralhar os pés
quando eu era quebrou em Londres

 



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