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elle était une beauté en jours
doucement pleurant
sous la barre du guerrier
à minuit
orage
écoutez
elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
vous vous rappelez
j'ai vu les archangels dans mon pomme-arbre la nuit passée
tous en dedans et tous sans moi
dans une vieille chambre s'est doucement allumé
je ne puis pas toujours sentir son greatness
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement

 



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