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i miss you poem

un poèt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
j'étais une déesse avant que le marbre m'ait trouvé
prenez mes bracelets
ne restez pas plus
dans l'obscurité et la paix de mon lit final
clair de lune profond et tendre
babylon -- où je vais rêver
le corps peut confiner
o juste et stately bonne, dont les yeux
souffleur de verre de temps
ceux sur le supérieur indiquent qu'elles vous connaissent, la terre -- elles sont des menteurs
aucune proie ne suis moi des pensées faibles

 



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