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diga-me não
seu cabelo bonito
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes
você diz que você me ama
em sua barraca guardada
nós quebramos o vidro cujo vinho sacred
muito bem, você liberais
havia nunca um som ao lado da madeira mas de uma
o justo e stately empregada doméstica, cujos olhos
bonito
como selvagem, como bruxa-como estranho que a vida deve ser
sumário em uma noite do vôo
você é bonito e desvanecido

 



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