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good bye poem

un, comme part d'un arbre
si j'étais trčs sűr
pourquoi
pourquoi si triste mon bel?
tristes sont ils qui savent pas l'amour
voici se trouver une dame la plus belle
dans des nombres mournful
un počt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
soyez patient, la vie, quand l'amour est ŕ la porte
il y a une heure du repos paisible
sous la feuille sombre de laurier
j'ai jeté mon âme ŕ l'air comme un vol de faucon

 



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