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family poem

nous qui se sont tenus
ce qui je vous doivent
n'accrochez aucune guirlande
à partir des prés riches avec du maïs
a arqué l'inondation
elle connaît un dégagement bon marché
je réside à la montagne de table
vers l'arrière, tournez vers l'arrière
avec le rouge de sang de lèvres et le coeur de la pierre
le plus triste de l'année
calme en tant que que deuxième été
laissez le bel unsaid de mots

 



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