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broken heart poem

eu v todas as sagacidades humanas
havia nunca um som ao lado da madeira mas de uma
sob a lua da colheita
disse
eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas
o merriment infinito, foolish das estrelas
desolado e solitrio
todos aqueles tesouros que se encontram
e como poderia voc sonho da reunio
eu resido na montanha da tabela
para prestar ateno o dia inteiro onda azul ondular e quebrar
a lua levantando-se escondeu as estrelas
alguns dias mais ventosos

 



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