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quando o vento trabalhar de encontro a nós na obscuridade
há uma hora do descanso calmo
eu disse
receoso não mais, eu digo
são idos os três, aquelas irmãs raras
com os olhos meek, marrons
algum queixou-se ao mestre
o corpo pode confinar
em algum lugar eu li um tale estranho, velho, oxidado
você ouve a chuva?
fora de mim unworthy e desconhecido
nós que estiveram
da canção e do sonho para ido sempre
quando as horas do dia forem numeradas

 



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