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j'ai aimé une femme
dans des nombres mournful
j'ai eu une crainte dans ma vie
sans aucun doute je me rappelle toujours
Ă  minuit
avec le coucher du soleil
elle pourrait l'avoir su en ressort premier
mon âme est un champ labouré foncé
quand la nuit dérive le long des rues de la ville
seule
s'est levé et l'ambre était le coucher du soleil sur le fleuve
par le rivage, par la mer
Ă  partir du sud Ă  la coupure du jour

 



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