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romantic poem

de encontro à flama verde da hawthorn-árvore
e pão do breaketh mais
vindo para baixo no alvorecer dos montes windless
eu sou cansado de ser amargo e cansado de ser sábio
eu nunca soube que a terra teve assim muito ouro
eu estive
fora da janela um mar de árvores verdes
são idos os três, aquelas irmãs raras
há três maneiras em que os homens fazem exame
cai aqui nenhuma luz
a luz retirada
escute o mar soando
prazeres mid e palácios embora nós podemos vaguear

 



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