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cowboy poetry

pourquoi si triste mon bel?
quand le voile des yeux est soulevé
quelque part j'ai lu un conte étrange, vieux, rouillé
quand les mer-vents ont percé nos solitudes
et comment avez osé vous rêve de la réunion
beaux, tragical visages
la lumière retirée
à certains les gros dieux
la lune se levante a caché les étoiles
il est venu me prendre par la main
une petite pêche dans le verger s'est développée
j'étais une déesse avant que le marbre m'ait trouvé
comme je me trouve couvert dedans, examiné dedans

 



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