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suicide poetry

o dia é feito
o que era ele os motores ditos
sob a folha dusky do laurel
meu amor verdadeiro de seu descanso levantou-se
de encontro à flama verde da hawthorn-árvore
eu soube o silêncio das estrelas e do mar
eu sou velho e cego
eu vi-o uma vez antes
desolado e solitário
pensamentos através de minha cabeça
macia agora a luz do dia
deixe-nos piedade aqueles de que seja melhor fora do que nós são
eu faço minha saia, mas ninguém sabe

 



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