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retirement poem

as estrelas caíram do heaven
eu soube o silęncio das estrelas e do mar
deixe-nos piedade aqueles de que seja melhor fora do que nós săo
para a verdade, para o amor
mulher boa
quando as horas do dia forem numeradas
simplicity
agora para uma luta viva e cheerful
em possa
o mistério o mais escuro, o mais estranho
os poetas dizem
o oeste velho, o tempo velho

 



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