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sad beautiful tragic // taylor swift
não gosto de esperar nada, esperar amor esperar a paz, esperar o sol, esperar a lua já me disseram que eu vou para o inferno - eu sei que vou acho que todos nós vamos. ninguém gosta de esperar nada. a espera é uma dor latente e assombrosa e nem esperar pela espera deve ser tão doloroso quanto a espera de um amor que nunca vem talvez o amor não seja de se esperar talvez ele seja como a lua, ou como o sol. tem hora certa pra ser ou não.
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