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good bye poem

il y a un pays complètement de vin
tristement parlant
mon âme est un champ labouré foncé
se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas
dans l'obscurité et la paix de mon lit final
il était un jeune oysterman grand
je me demande parfois s'il est vraiment vrai
ceux sur le supérieur indiquent qu'elles vous connaissent, la terre -- elles sont des menteurs
sous la barre du guerrier
il est vrai que vous disiez que les dieux sont plus d'utilisation à vous que des fées
course haut-soutenue

 



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