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je verrai une étoile ce soir
tristes sont ils qui savent pas l'amour
elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
musing, entre le coucher du soleil et l'obscurité
mon âme disparaît plaquée dans des choses magnifiques
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
pour pouvoir voir chaque côté de chaque question
au-dessus du fleuve, sur la colline
splendor doux

 



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