A Uma Deusa (O Quelso)
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A Uma Deusa (O Quelso)
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Tu és o quelso do pental ganírio
Saltando as rimpas do fermim calério,
Carpindo as taipas do furor salírio
Nos rúbios calos do pijom sidério.
És o bartólío do bocal empírio
Que ruge e passa no festim sitério,
Em ticoteios de partano estírio,
Rompendo as gâmbias do hortomogenério.
Teus lindos olhos que têm barlacantes
São camençúrias que carquejam lantes
Nas duras pélias do pegal balônio.
São carmentórios de um carce metálio,
De lúrias peles em que pulsa obálio
Em vertimbáceas do pental perônio.
Barlacantes carmentórios
Pulsa obálio gâmbias lúrias
Do pijom és o bartólio
Carquejantes camençúrias
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