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mother daughter poem

um céu que nunca soubesse o sol, a lua ou as estrelas
faça exame de meus bracelets
pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
é frequentemente não assim?
o mais saddest do ano
nós colocamos
diga-me não
eu nunca soube que a terra teve assim muito ouro
você é bonito e desvanecido
talvez
e como poderia você sonho da reunião
os dias melancólicos vieram
eu ouvi-me que uma determinada princesa
eu tive um sonho e eu acordei com ele

 



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