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father poem

sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville
il y a trois manières dont les hommes prennent
voici ne tomber aucune lumière
ils dans le rassemblement d'obscurité et demandent
il y a des gains pour toutes nos pertes
puisque j'ai senti le sens de la mort
serene d'après-midi et lumineux verts
avec le rouge de sang de lèvres et le coeur de la pierre
quand j'étais a enfoncé à Londres
la dame, votre coeur s'est tournée vers la poussière
passé persistant de thou
quelques jours plus venteux

 



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