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mother daughter poem

eu prendo seu coração
fora do mar sparkling
você ouve a chuva?
veja que eu me dou a você
a senhora, seu coração girou para a poeira
era muitas e muito um ano há
agora que eu lhe esfriei
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
veio fazer exame de me pela mão
você pensa, meu menino, quando eu enrolo meus braços em você

 



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