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quand la nuit dérive le long des rues de la ville
j'ai gagné la course
du soleil ni des étoiles
musing, entre le coucher du soleil et l'obscurité
je suis le vent qui hésite
tressé et tissé
le jour est fait
gaily par les champs nous avons dansé
un mot de vol d'ici et là
le bonbon avec la fougère et s'est levé
il y a d'un que ce I par le passé a aimé tellement
ne vous affligez pas qu'elle plus de
l'obscurité vole les formes de toutes les reines
voyez, ils retournent

 



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