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deve ir para trás, disse
uma névoa estava dirigindo para baixo
sono doce em suas sepulturas humble
meu filho está inoperante e eu sou cortina indo
veja, desta moeda falsa dele
qual eu desejo observar
quando a noite drifts ao longo das ruas da cidade
estourou o vinho feroz
pela ponte rude
os drowses pálidos do dia no ocidental embebem
sol e vento e batida do mar
macio como a cama na terra
o mestre de destinies humanos é mim

 



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