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wedding poem

l'enfant qui a jeté la feuille après feuille
sous la barre du guerrier
maintenant pour un combat vif et gai
je secoue mes cheveux dans le vent du matin
il était un jeune oysterman grand
quand j'étais un garçon à l'université
deux rangées des choux
la fille, art de thou viennent pour mourir
c'est le bateau de la perle
tous apaisent le long du potomac
ils me demandent où j'ai été
il y a des gains pour toutes nos pertes

 



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