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quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
je dédaigne mes amis davantage que vous
soudainement, hors des manières foncées et feuillues
les bateaux se situent dans le compartiment
regarder là-bas
les chansons antiques
observer toute la journée la vague bleue se courber et se casser
pourquoi sont les choses qui n'ont aucune mort
les étoiles sont tombées du ciel
du soleil ni des étoiles
vers l'arrière, tournez vers l'arrière
j'aime les vieilles configurations melodious
elle a éclaté le vin féroce
basculé dans le berceau du profond

 



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