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behold je, en mon chiffon, gaze et tresse
si j'avais su l'étroit une prison est amour
tressé et tissé
ils ont jeté une pierre, vous ont jeté une pierre
je me tiens par temps gris froid
maintenant pour un combat vif et gai
tous apaisent le long du potomac
comme un homme nu je vont
dans le port de New York
j'ai vu les nuages parmi les collines
la nuit passée la pleine lune a étendu un tissu de blanc
fait longtemps polir la lumière du soleil d'été

 



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