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quand les mer-vents ont percé nos solitudes
j'ai vu les archangels dans mon pomme-arbre la nuit passée
le maître des destins humains suis moi
la lune se levante a caché les étoiles
dépassement par les murs blottis et laids
apportez-moi la chanson douce
je fais ma monture, mais personne ne sait
foncé-eyed
la terre garde aller de vibration
elle a dit
c'est la chanson de la jeunesse
s'il
je suis vieux et aveugle

 



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