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suicide poetry

a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
quietamente, com reverance, no awe
eu vim no deserto porque minha alma é athirst
agora que eu lhe esfriei
antes do saint de bronze solemn
travails da terra
as máscaras da noite estavam caindo rapidamente
brilha a última idade, o seguinte com esperança é visto
você está desobstruído
abaixo de minha janela em uma rua da cidade
eu penso d esplêndido justo
em seus braços estava o prazer imóvel

 



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