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thanksgiving poetry

as montanhas são povos silenciosos
gaily através dos campos nós dançamos
podem falar do amor em uma casa de campo
no recolhimento da escuridão e pedem
o mestre de destinies humanos é mim
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
o merriment infinito, foolish das estrelas
minha alma é um campo ploughed escuro
eu sou fevered
os céus que eram ashen e sober
eu disse
um céu que nunca soubesse o sol, a lua ou as estrelas
macio como a cama na terra

 



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