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romantic love poem

musing, entre o por do sol e a obscuridade
da canção e do sonho para ido sempre
para estes braços brancos sobre minha garganta
dentro de minha mão eu prendo
minha mãe twines me as rosas molhadas com orvalho
a fragrância veio
sua cara é justa e lisa e fina
com seu cabelo que flaying descontroladamente
as sombras dos navios
temos nós nenhum shame?
qual eu desejo observar
eu estou no amor com lugares far-seeing elevados

 



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