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funeral poem

sobre o rio, no monte
esse companheiro estranho veio em baralhar os pés
em e sobre
dê-me a fome
composto do loveliness sozinho
eu ouvi-os na noite
eu vi que você hunched e tiritando nas pedras
da canção e do sonho para ido sempre
gloom
há um que esse i amou uma vez assim muito
a fragrância veio

 



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