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grandmother poem

a o que uma mulher a comparará beloved
do sol nem das estrelas
uma palavra do vôo de aqui e lá
dê-me
abaixo de minha janela em uma rua da cidade
cante-o outra vez à canção cantado
este é o navio da pérola
calma como que segundo verão
eu sei o que você está indo dizer
não do mundo largo do todo
o que era ele os motores ditos
limps com parar o ritmo doloroso
eu tive um sonho e eu acordei com ele
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes

 



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