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nous qui se sont tenus
à certains les gros dieux
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding
bougies se renversant en longueur dans des bidons de tomate
à l'amoureux passionné
enveloppez la terre par temps nuageux
très bien, vous libéraux
peu de porte a été atteinte enfin
je secoue mes cheveux dans le vent du matin
musing, entre le coucher du soleil et l'obscurité
je dédaigne mes amis davantage que vous
quand un contrat est fait pour la liberté
sommeil gentiment dans vos tombes humbles
je réside à la montagne de table

 



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