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a escuridão
minha mãe twines me as rosas molhadas com orvalho
quando eu era um menino na faculdade
a luz retirada
para eu era um conselheiro gaunt, grave
a terra mantem algum ir da vibração
as verdades terríveis estes sejam
levantou-se e o âmbar era o por do sol no rio
três dias eu ouvi-os afligir-se quando eu coloco absolutamente
deixe-me ser sad
sob uma árvore espalhando da castanha
como eu me encontro telhado dentro, selecionado dentro
seu cabelo bonito

 



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