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a algum os deuses gordos
cai aqui nenhuma luz
tudo dentro e tudo sem mim
ouviu as crianças jogar no sol
têm você andar visto através da vila
calma como que segundo verão
velas que toppling lateralmente em umas latas do tomate
os drowses pálidos do dia no ocidental embebem
eu ouvi o vento o dia inteiro
brilha a última idade, o seguinte com esperança é visto
você é meu companheiro
eu sou o vento que wavers

 



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