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un poèt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
dans le port de New York
de nos endroits cachés
une vie sur la vague d'océan
je l'aime
un, comme part d'un arbre
le soleil a fait un pas vers le bas de son trône d'or
il y avait un strangeness sur vos lèvres
serene d'après-midi et lumineux verts
beaux, tragical visages
un mot de vol d'ici et là
je vous attends
un avec vous

 



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