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Eu Não Sou Brasileiro.

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Eu não sou Brasileiro
Nem carpinteiro
Em construção.

Eu estou sem dinheiro
Nem companheira
Com coração.

Eu estou na cidade
Com má saudade
Em oração.

Eu 'stou com mais idade
Sem realidade
Nem reação.

Eu 'stou aborrecido
Sem bom sentido
Nem bom pensão.

Eu vou ser morrido
Bem esquecido
Sem sensação.

\\-end of poem-//

by  > Roamoff
composed 2002.
submitted 01 Apr 2006.
Copyright © 2002 by Roamoff.

Eu Não Sou Brasileiro.

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I am fluent in Portuguese. This is the only poem I have written in another language. I am proud of its unique carry-forward structure in the last line of each stanza.

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