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a arqué l'inondation
descendu à l'aube des collines windless
serene d'après-midi et lumineux verts
en tant qu'elle
j'ai jeté mon âme à l'air comme un vol de faucon
quand les mer-vents ont percé nos solitudes
pour puis en dehors
dans l'obscurité et la paix de mon lit final
dans la sphère
stand ici par mon côté
contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
je verrai une étoile ce soir

 



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