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ils ont jeté une pierre, vous ont jeté une pierre
à partir du sud à la coupure du jour
laissez-moi se déplacer lentement par la rue
il y a une heure du repos paisible
pourquoi puis, la nécessité nous voient?
les étoiles sont tombées du ciel
laissez une subsistance de joie vous
vous pensez, mon garçon, quand je mets mes bras autour de vous
élever, comme vent a soufflé
de la chanson et du rêve pour jamais allé
oranges de plumaison nubian bleu-noires

 



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