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sad death poem

nas manhăs nuvem-cinzentas
em sua barraca guardada
limps com parar o ritmo doloroso
pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
quando eu for para trás ligar ŕ terra
diga-me mais menos ou diga-me mais
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade
esteja em mim como os modos eternal
eu ouvi-os na noite
pouco parque que eu passo completamente
porque
duas fileiras dos repolhos

 



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