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african american poetry

mulher boa
carrinho aqui por meu lado
perguntam-me onde eu estive
o mestre de destinies humanos é mim
a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
eu amo roubar por algum tempo afastado
na obscuridade e na paz de minha cama final
duas fileiras dos repolhos
sabe uma liberação barata
deixe-me mover-se lentamente através da rua
os dias endeared a cada MUSE
nós que estiveram

 



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