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nature poem

aqueles olhos pretos i elogiado uma vez assim
por muito tempo há, no moonlight novo
e enquanto nós andamos a grama foi agitada fraca
o que mim lhe devem
travails da terra
a criança que jogou afastado a folha após a folha
pouca porta foi alcançada no último
há uns ganhos para todas nossas perdas
eu estive pelo casement aberto
quando eu era quebrou em Londres
em setembro
todos aqueles tesouros que se encontram
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo

 



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