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e como poderia você sonho da reunião
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
no recolhimento da escuridão e pedem
se eu morrer, pense somente disto de mim
amigo, cujo o sorriso veio ser
têm você não ouvido
eu não posso dizê-lo agora
nos salões do sono você vagueou perto
eu estive pelo casement aberto
short e doce, e nós viemos à extremidade dela
eu resido na montanha da tabela
nas manhãs nuvem-cinzentas
seu cabelo bonito
tropeçando acima, caindo para baixo

 



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