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trançado e tecido
um céu que nunca soubesse o sol, a lua ou as estrelas
quando, cheio do amor morno e ansioso
pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
nos salões do sono você vagueou perto
você diz que você me ama
assim perdido
o alvorecer era verde maçã
para prestar atenção o dia inteiro à onda azul ondular e quebrar
o único punho clenched levantado e apronta-se
laranjas arrancando nubian azul-pretas
todos quiet ao longo do potomac
você ouve a chuva?

 



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