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    TECENDO A MANHÃ

     
     
     
     
    Um galo sozinho não tece uma manhã:
    ele precisará sempre de outros galos.
    De um que apanhe esse grito que ele
    e o lance a outro; de um outro galo
    que apanhe o grito de um galo antes
    e o lance a outro; e de outros galos
    que com muitos outros galos se cruzem
    os fios de sol de seus gritos de galo,
    para que a manhã, desde uma teia tênue,
    se vá tecendo, entre todos os galos.


    E se encorpando em tela, entre todos,
    se erguendo tenda, onde entrem todos,
    se entretendendo para todos, no toldo
    (a manhã) que plana livre de armação.
    A manhã, toldo de um tecido tão aéreo
    que, tecido, se eleva por si: luz balão.

     

    João Cabral de Melo Neto

    Nota

    http://www.boemio.com.br/midivoice/inter/letra_A/1_anne_murray_bridge_over_trouble_waters.mid

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