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death poetry

roses et or
vécu à côté de la rive
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
comme des aigles sur la haute haute
avec le coucher du soleil
travails de la terre
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
avec le rouge de sang de lèvres et le coeur de la pierre
pour pouvoir voir chaque côté de chaque question
un oiseau a chanté
tranquillement, avec le reverance, dans la crainte
a arqué l'inondation
je vais ma manière complacently

 



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