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l'air est comme un papillon
peu de porte a été atteinte enfin
une fois ce gazon mou
je vous attends
est souvent il pas aussi?
se reposer dans son culbuteur attendant votre thé
pourquoi sont les choses qui n'ont aucune mort

 



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