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desolado e solitário
em uma câmara velha iluminou-se macia
quando eu era um menino na faculdade
em números mournful
eu soube o silêncio das estrelas e do mar
quando liberdade de sua altura da montanha
apenas como meus dedos nestas chaves
um por um, como sae de uma árvore
eu estou cantando-lhe
rode-me para baixo pelo prado
deixe-nos piedade aqueles de que seja melhor fora do que nós são
antes do saint de bronze solemn
doce e forte
o céu

 



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