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sommeil, frère gris de la mort
j'ai vu qu'un dieu vous doutent de lui?
comme lui à qui esprit dans la flamme du midi
l'air est comme un papillon
le long des banques
peut-être
vous a fait voient jamais un alligator
je suis las d'être amer et las d'être sage
maintenant tandis que mes lèvres vivent
cette cuvette argentée antique du mien
affligez-vous pas pour l'invisible
un dieu
je suis dans l'amour avec les endroits prévoyants élevés

 



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