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ao lado de um campo stricken
eu sei não onde
a terra mantem algum ir da vibração
o merriment infinito, foolish das estrelas
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes
eu estou no amor com lugares far-seeing elevados
é verdadeiro que você diz que os deuses lhe são mais uso do que fairies
entre o fumo e a névoa de uma tarde de dezembro
aflija-se não para o invisível
para eu era um conselheiro gaunt, grave
olhe para fora em cima das estrelas, meu amor
a chuva sobre, e o ar brilhante
todos quiet ao longo do potomac

 



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