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sob uma árvore espalhando da castanha
ainda treze anos
eu fui acima e trago as ruas
splendor doce
eu amo as configurações melodious velhas
não esteja irritado com mim
há uma cidade, builded por nenhuma mão
e enquanto nós andamos a grama foi agitada fraca
mas alas, sonhos justos
aqueles olhos pretos i elogiado uma vez assim

 



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