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autumn poem

sous la lune de moisson
vécu à côté de la rive
observer toute la journée la vague bleue se courber et se casser
s'est levé et l'ambre était le coucher du soleil sur le fleuve
et avec l'oiseau de ronflement
à certains les gros dieux
aimez-moi enfin, ou si vous pas
vers l'arrière, tournez vers l'arrière
ce qui était lui les moteurs dits
pharaoh, roi de la terre de l'Egypte
hauts murs et énorme
c'est l'arsenal
nuit mystérieuse
travails de la terre

 



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