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graduation poem

acima do sul na ruptura do dia
quando o véu dos olhos for levantado
a música i ouvido com você era mais do que a música
eu penso d esplêndido justo
burly, humble-abelha aplanar
em uma câmara velha iluminou-se macia
raça elevado-carregada
o que era ele os motores ditos
bonito
eu agito meu cabelo no vento da manhã
da canção e do sonho para ido sempre

 



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