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dites-moi
il était un jeune oysterman grand
je sais ce que vous allez dire
là où je trouvez-vous
voyez, de cette contrefaçon de lui
splendor doux
les drowses pâles de jour sur l'occidental trempent
la lune se levante a caché les étoiles
et mon nom est véridique
simplement parlant
il n'y avait jamais un bruit près du bois mais d'un
la femme a beaucoup manqué, comment vous appelez à moi, appel à moi

 



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