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erotic poem

sol e vento e batida do mar
era muitas e muito um ano há
deve ir para trás, disse
sabe uma liberação barata
eliminar, esforçando-se vainly
embora eu sou pouco como todas as coisas pequenas
no porto de york novo
você pensa, meu menino, quando eu enrolo meus braços em você
nenhuma rapina Ă© mim de pensamentos pobres
homem frio stern
um céu que nunca soubesse o sol, a lua ou as estrelas
de repente, fora das maneiras escuras e frondosas

 



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