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good bye poem

polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
la nuit est foncée, et les vents d'hiver
la fille, art de thou viennent pour mourir
le pré rampait
frère, je suis le feu
foncé-eyed
la nuit passée la pleine lune a étendu un tissu de blanc
comme bougie blanche
il y a une heure du repos paisible
c'était l'automne de l'année
dossier une nuit de vol

 



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