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thanksgiving poem

um pensamento doce solemn
eu ganhei a raça
como selvagem, como bruxa-como estranho que a vida deve ser
serene da tarde e brilhante verdes
eu vim no deserto porque minha alma é athirst
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear
homem frio stern
deixe-nos plantar
evidenciado no glimmer em seus olhos
um olhar é mas um raio
eu soube o silęncio das estrelas e do mar
sobre o rio, no monte
estourou o vinho feroz
como uma vela branca

 



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