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s'est levé et l'ambre était le coucher du soleil sur le fleuve
à certains les gros dieux
je n'ai jamais su que la terre a eu tellement l'or
substance de la lune
ces yeux noirs i une fois ainsi félicité
j'ai vu que vous hunched et tremblant sur les pierres
les étoiles sont tombées du ciel
tristes sont ils qui savent pas l'amour
quand je vais de nouveau à la terre
le mystère le plus foncé et le plus étrange
fleur blanche de mousse, fleur rouge de flamme

 



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