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death poem

tem por muito tempo a luz solar do verão brilhada
short e doce, e nós viemos à extremidade dela
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
a noite é escura, e os ventos do inverno
acima deles todos, olhando para baixo
vontade você glimmer no mar?
para eu era um conselheiro gaunt, grave
eu despise meus amigos mais do que você
não pendure nenhuma grinalda
eu sou uma mulher
dentro desta sepultura humilde um conqueror encontra-se
como águias na elevação ascendente

 



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