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glass-blower do tempo
não pendure nenhuma grinalda
minha alma vai clad em coisas gorgeous
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
uma palavra do vôo de aqui e lá
abaixo de minha janela em uma rua da cidade
uma sombra cinzenta fina na borda do pensamento
e pão do breaketh mais
o corpo pode confinar
para trás, gire para trás
a filha, arte do thou vem morrer
o mistério o mais escuro, o mais estranho
quando os mar-ventos perfuraram nossos solitudes
para prestar atenção o dia inteiro à onda azul ondular e quebrar

 



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