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duas fileiras dos repolhos
com vermelho do sangue dos bordos e coração da pedra
nós não éramos muitos
o oeste velho, o tempo velho
no alvorecer, disse
de repente, fora das maneiras escuras e frondosas
mas alas, sonhos justos
nós que estiveram
o corpo pode confinar
cara esposa
caído assim
eu ando abaixo os trajetos do jardim
antes do saint de bronze solemn
a o que uma mulher a comparará beloved

 



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