“I never saw the sea.
I don't know if it's pretty,
I don't know if it's rough.
The sea doesn't matter to me.I saw the lake.
Yes, the lake.
The lake is large and also calm.The rain of colors
from the exploding afternoon
makes the lake shimmer
makes it a lake painted
by every color.
I never saw the sea.
I saw the lake ...”

<p>Eu não vi o mar.
Não sei se o mar é bonito.
Não sei se ele é bravo.
O mar não me importa.</p><p>Eu vi a lagoa.
A lagoa, sim.
A lagoa é grande
e calma também.</p><p>Na chuva de cores
da tarde que explode,
a lagoa brilha.
A lagoa se pinta
de todas as cores.
Eu não vi o mar.
Eu vi a lagoa...</p>

"Lagoa" ["Lake"]
Alguma Poesia [Some Poetry] (1930)

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<p>Eu não vi o mar. Não sei se o mar é bonito. Não sei se ele é bravo. O mar não me importa.</p><p>Eu vi a lagoa. A lagoa, sim. A lagoa é grande e calma também.</p><p>Na chuva de cores da tarde que explode, a lagoa brilha. A lagoa se pinta de todas as cores. Eu não vi o mar. Eu vi a lagoa…</p>

Alguma Poesia [Some Poetry] (1930)

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