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fall poem

bruits qui tâchent de déchirer
mais alas, rêves justes
comme des aigles sur la haute haute
je suis une femme
fait longtemps polir la lumière du soleil d'été
très bien, vous libéraux
écoutez la mer retentissante
en dessous de cette tombe modeste un conqueror se trouve
il y a des gains pour toutes nos pertes
voyez que je me donne vous
il y a un pays complètement de vin
laissez-nous pitié ceux outre dont soyez meilleur que nous sont
je ne brûle aucun encens

 



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