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estrela-poeira e luz vaporosa
rode-me para baixo pelo prado
a escuridão
é frequentemente não assim?
raça elevado-carregada
você pensa, meu menino, quando eu enrolo meus braços em você
sentar-se em seu balancim que espera seu chá
laranjas arrancando nubian azul-pretas
sobre os rooftops compita as sombras das nuvens
sabe uma liberação barata
abaixo do helm do guerreiro
acima deles todos, olhando para baixo
eu estou no tempo cinzento frio

 



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