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autumn poem

vontade você glimmer no mar?
abaixo de minha janela em uma rua da cidade
eu tive um sonho e eu acordei com ele
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
você está desobstruído
eu sou cansado de ser amargo e cansado de ser sábio
acima de e para baixo vai
para vir assim logo a isto imaginou a obscuridade
o mais saddest do ano

 



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