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friendship poem

dê-me a fome
ainda treze anos
era não para esse cheiro singular
brilha a última idade, o seguinte com esperança é visto
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear
disse
um céu que nunca soubesse o sol, a lua ou as estrelas
ame-me no último, ou se você não
deixe-nos expressar nossas paixões mais baixas
tropeçando acima, caindo para baixo
agora para uma luta viva e cheerful
rode-me para baixo pelo prado
como águias na elevação ascendente

 



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