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sol e vento e batida do mar
em algum lugar eu li um tale estranho, velho, oxidado
em seus braços estava o prazer imóvel
há uma hora do descanso calmo
minha mãe ensinou-me que cada noite
eu ando abaixo os trajetos do jardim
quando as horas do dia forem numeradas
macia weeping
pouca porta foi alcançada no último
quando o vento trabalhar de encontro a nós na obscuridade
o corpo pode confinar
as estrelas caíram do heaven
fraco-é voada a canção
eu vi as estrelas as mais orgulhosas

 



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