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há uma cidade, builded por nenhuma mão
nobility da morte outra vez
por muito tempo há, no moonlight novo
sobre os rooftops compita as sombras das nuvens
não pendure nenhuma grinalda
completamente dos rasgos
truely
eliminar, esforçando-se vainly
um poeta, fazendo exame do breio fora de sua lingüeta
de encontro à flama verde da hawthorn-árvore
eu prendo seu coração
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
entre o fumo e a névoa de uma tarde de dezembro
eu fui acima e trago as ruas

 



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