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religious poem

mulher boa
brilha a última idade, o seguinte com esperança é visto
os corredores de mármore resounding longos
calma como que segundo verão
eu faço minha saia, mas ninguém sabe
sobre os rooftops compita as sombras das nuvens
eu amo as configurações melodious velhas
fora do mar sparkling
quando o vento trabalhar de encontro a nós na obscuridade
e pão do breaketh mais
a algum os deuses gordos
eu vim no deserto porque minha alma é athirst

 



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