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il est venu me prendre par la main
tous apaisent le long du potomac
pharaoh, roi de la terre de l'Egypte
peu de porte a été atteinte enfin
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding
complètement des larmes
ville qui n'est pas une ville
certains des maux que vous avez traités
regardez dehors sur les étoiles, mon amour
tandis que je tenais l'écoute, discrètement sourde-muette
bruits qui tâchent de déchirer

 



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