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poem for pastors

as montanhas são povos silenciosos
quietamente, com reverance, no awe
porque o faça sempre carrinho que tirita lá
o único punho clenched levantado e apronta-se
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
conseqüentemente eu não posso
material da lua
o ar é como uma borboleta
a lua levantando-se escondeu as estrelas
minha alma vai clad em coisas gorgeous

 



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