A Aurora e o Orvalho
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A Aurora e o Orvalho
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As Árvores contam aos pomos
Um outro conto
Minha silente presença
Entre As flores sangra
Tornando as brancas rubras
Manchando-as
Doente minha alma dança a doce balada
Composta por um coração amargo
Quando aprendi a voar só
Fui me encontrar tão longe
Quando sempre estive comigo
As brumas contaram às pulcras rosas
Que eu deitaria sobre elas
Minha asa quebrou
E mesmo assim me abandonaram
Eles voaram para o norte
Quando eu me curei
Mesmo no inverno fiquei onde estive
Então a neve cobriu meu corpo
E os seus lençóis fizeram o tempo
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Palhaço Paranóide performs "A Aurora e o Orvalho", and this lyric page sits inside the Palhaço Paranóide catalog on LyroVerse.
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