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death poem

você é bonito e desvanecido
moonlight profundo e macio
o amor foi cantado mil maneiras
através do peito aching da terra larga
composto do loveliness sozinho
eu disse
faça exame de meus bracelets
eu arremessei minha alma ao ar como um vôo do falcão
o ar está cheio do alvorecer e da mola
têm você andar visto através da vila
porque assim sad meu encantador?
como ele de quem espírito na chama do meio-dia
deixe um sustento da alegria você

 



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