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sad death poem

rosas e ouro
eu penso d esplêndido justo
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
dentro desta sepultura humilde um conqueror encontra-se
acima deles todos, olhando para baixo
olhe para fora em cima das estrelas, meu amor
apenas como meus dedos nestas chaves
última meia-noite
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
são você acordado?
ao lado de um campo stricken

 



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