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good bye poem

quand le voile des yeux est soulevé
doux et fort
le soleil et vent et battement de mer
sous ma fenĂŞtre dans une rue de ville
hors du profond et de l'obscurité
se reposer dans son culbuteur attendant votre thé
dans leurs regimentals loqueteux
voyez, ils retournent
les voûtes du pont rouge
j'ai hérité le désert parce que mon âme est assoiffée
sous un arbre de propagation de châtaigne
gaily par les champs nous avons dansé
bien que repine d'amour, et frottement de raison
dans la sphère

 



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