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quando as horas do dia forem numeradas
quem é o corredor nos céus
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
eu vi as nuvens entre os montes
eu v todas as sagacidades humanas
eu sei o que você está indo dizer
há um país completamente do vinho
nenhuma rapina é mim de pensamentos pobres
disse
teria mesmo seu gracejo
um history muito notável isto é
eliminar, esforçando-se vainly
desde que eu senti o sentido da morte

 



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