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fall poem

le parfum est venu
pharaoh, roi de la terre de l'Egypte
peut-être
dites-moi moins ou dites-moi davantage
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
écoutez
bougies se renversant en longueur dans des bidons de tomate
elle a dit
ce compagnon étrange est venu sur brouiller des pieds
les montagnes ils sont les gens silencieux

 



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