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death poem

em algum lugar eu li um tale estranho, velho, oxidado
nas manhãs nuvem-cinzentas
completamente dos rasgos
em e sobre
e nse
aqueles no superior dizem que o conhecem, terra -- são liars
existir da cisne
porque são as coisas que não têm nenhuma morte
como eu me encontro telhado dentro, selecionado dentro
mundo que muda sob minha mão
embora repine do amor, e chafe da razão
quando eu for para trás ligar à terra
burly, humble-abelha aplanar
estourou o vinho feroz

 



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