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sad love poem

elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
les jours mélancoliques sont venus
regardez avec les yeux longing et savez que je suivrai
comment j'aidez vers la droite le monde qui tourne mal
il y a bien longtemps, dans le jeune clair de lune
quand j'étais un garçon à l'université
ne tournez pas votre tĂŞte
comme un homme nu je vont
le plus triste de l'année
beaux, tragical visages
et mon nom est véridique
j'ai dit, j'ai fermé mon coeur
en tant qu'elle

 



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