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sad death poem

até sua janela da câmara
para vir assim logo a isto imaginou a obscuridade
eu era um goddess ere o mármore me encontrou
as montanhas săo povos silenciosos
doce e forte
sua cara é justa e lisa e fina
paredes e enorme elevados
com seu cabelo que flaying descontroladamente
havia um strangeness em seus bordos
como selvagem, como bruxa-como estranho que a vida deve ser
todo meu amor para meu doce
năo há nenhum escape pelo rio
o corpo pode confinar

 



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