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sad death poem

je réside à la montagne de table
vous êtes beau et fané
sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
une vie sur la vague d'océan
laissez-nous pitié ceux outre dont soyez meilleur que nous sont
à ce qui une femme la comparera aimée
de nos endroits cachés
une fois ce gazon mou
avant le saint en bronze solennel

 



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