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life poem

il y avait un temps en anciennes années
éliminer, luttant vainly
pour moi étais un conseiller décharné et grave
je verrai une étoile ce soir
pourquoi faites-vous toujours stand tremblant là
descendu à l'aube des collines windless
je me suis tenu prêt le tissu pour rideaux ouvert
foncé-eyed
dites-moi pas
se reposer dans son culbuteur attendant votre thé
simplicité
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu

 



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