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algum queixou-se ao mestre
o ar está cheio do alvorecer e da mola
fala não bem
quietamente, com reverance, no awe
a filha, arte do thou vem morrer
apenas agora
o céu
sombras voadas que varrem perto
homem frio stern
deve ir para trás, disse
ao lado de um campo stricken
esta é a canção da juventude
quando eu olhei em seus olhos

 



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