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a agonia de ter demasiado poder
o doce com fern e levantou-se
havia três no prado pelo ribeiro
eu quero saber onde você vive
um pêssego pequeno no pomar cresceu
estrela-poeira e luz vaporosa
não seja falso
eu estive pelo casement aberto
minha mãe twines me as rosas molhadas com orvalho
simplesmente falando

 



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