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suicide poem

uma milha atrás
o dia é feito
em seus braços estava o prazer imóvel
sabe uma liberação barata
a terra mantem algum ir da vibração
um gleam do ouro no gloom e no cinza
veja, eles retornam
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade
eighty anos passaram, e mais
qual se mantem
eu gosto d
a lua levantando-se escondeu as estrelas

 



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