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grandmother poem

meu amor verdadeiro de seu descanso levantou-se
como ela
há uma hora do descanso calmo
em seu vôo
escute
pela ponte rude
abaixo do helm do guerreiro
este é o navio da pérola
a mulher faltou-me muito, como você se chama me, chamada
short e doce, e nós viemos à extremidade dela
macio como a cama na terra
de repente, fora das maneiras escuras e frondosas
no recolhimento da escuridão e pedem
tem um espaço livre, loveliness vento-protegido

 



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