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mundo que muda sob minha mão
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
e meu nome é truthful
a chuva sobre, e o ar brilhante
eu tive um medo em minha vida
desde que, se você estiver por meu lado hoje
não se aflija que sobre
antes do saint de bronze solemn
eu sou cansado de ser amargo e cansado de ser sábio
babylon -- onde eu vou sonhar
calma como que segundo verão
as sombras dos navios
não há nenhum rebanho, porém prestado atenção e tendido
uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo

 



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