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eu quero saber onde você vive
eu amei uma mulher
a terra mantem algum ir da vibração
tropeçando acima, caindo para baixo
esplêndido e terrível seu amor
eu soube o silêncio das estrelas e do mar
pharaoh, rei da terra de Egipto
dentro desta sepultura humilde um conqueror encontra-se
eu vou minha maneira complacently
desde que eu senti o sentido da morte
envolva a terra no tempo cloudy
eu nunca soube que a terra teve assim muito ouro
musing, entre o por do sol e a obscuridade

 



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