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good bye poem

a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
eu quero saber onde você vive
os arcos da ponte vermelha
completamente dos rasgos
caído assim
as montanhas são povos silenciosos
eu vim no deserto porque minha alma é athirst
levantado dos mortos
short e doce, e nós viemos à extremidade dela
esta bacia de prata antiga de meus
olhe para fora em cima das estrelas, meu amor
pouca porta foi alcançada no último
uma tempestade está montando na maré

 



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