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e nse
duas fileiras dos repolhos
eu ganhei a raça
amigo, cujo o sorriso veio ser
faça os meninos e as meninas vão ainda
eu não posso sempre sentir seu greatness
paredes e enorme elevados
tem por muito tempo a luz solar do verão brilhada
deixe o unsaid encantador das palavras
quando o vento trabalhar de encontro a nós na obscuridade
o alvorecer era verde maçã
sob uma árvore espalhando da castanha
para poder ver cada lado de cada pergunta
jogaram uma pedra, você jogaram uma pedra

 



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