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eu ouvi-me que uma determinada princesa
trançado e tecido
o pitiful pequeno, desgastado, caras rir
até sua janela da câmara
na terra silenciosa
em números mournful
mas eu não posso lê-lo agora
envolva a terra no tempo cloudy
talvez
completamente dos rasgos

 



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