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flor branca da espuma, flor vermelha da flama
de repente, fora das maneiras escuras e frondosas
sabe uma liberaçăo barata
nas manhăs nuvem-cinzentas
duas fileiras dos repolhos
completamente dos rasgos
eu estou morrendo
como selvagem, como bruxa-como estranho que a vida deve ser
talvez năo é nenhuma matéria que vocę morreu
no alvorecer, disse
eighty anos passaram, e mais
diga-me mais menos ou diga-me mais
eu vi os archangels em minha maçă-árvore última noite

 



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