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footprint poem

jogaram uma pedra, você jogaram uma pedra
há uma cidade, builded por nenhuma mão
algum queixou-se ao mestre
a neve sussurra sobre mim
as máscaras da noite estavam caindo rapidamente
desde que eu senti o sentido da morte
o prado estava rastejando
era não para esse cheiro singular
rode-me para baixo pelo prado
eu estou no tempo cinzento frio
cão do gingham e o gato do calico
tem um espaço livre, loveliness vento-protegido
duas fileiras dos repolhos
porque

 



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