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thank you poem

ao longo dos bancos
o que mim lhe devem
dentro de minha mão eu prendo
escute o mar soando
ainda seu cinza balança a torre acima do mar
doubtless eu recordo ainda
filhas do tempo
as montanhas são povos silenciosos
esta é a canção da juventude
eu ouvi o vento o dia inteiro
as estrelas caíram do heaven
eu vi-o uma vez antes
porque são as coisas que não têm nenhuma morte
estrela-poeira e luz vaporosa

 



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