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lá pela janela na casa velha
o que nós fará agora
os corredores de mármore resounding longos
todos tragam os anos
esplêndido e terrível seu amor
desde que, se você estiver por meu lado hoje
mas eu não posso lê-lo agora
e pão do breaketh mais
sob a folha dusky do laurel
não permaneça não mais
são idos os três, aquelas irmãs raras
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
flores dos bebês
macia agora a luz do dia

 



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