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short love poem

ce qui je vous doivent
ne soyez pas fâché avec moi
je verrai une étoile ce soir
bien que je sois peu en tant que toutes les petites choses
dans sa tente gardée
je suis vieux et aveugle
mais alas, rêves justes
et mon nom est véridique

 



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