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la nuit était noire et triste
stand ici par mon côté
il y avait un temps en anciennes années
êtes vous vivant?
pourquoi
s'est levé et l'ambre était le coucher du soleil sur le fleuve
doucement maintenant la lumière du jour
si j'avais su l'étroit une prison est amour
la foudre a clignoté, et s'est soulevée
quand j'ai regardé dans vos yeux
faible-envolée est la chanson
il aurait même sa plaisanterie
vous vous rappelez

 



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