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teen love poem

descendu à l'aube des collines windless
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
nous cassons le verre dont le vin sacré
ces yeux noirs i une fois ainsi félicité
ce qui conserve
tristes sont ils qui savent pas l'amour
un ciel qui n'a jamais connu le soleil, la lune ou les étoiles
mais je ne puis pas vous lire maintenant
quand la nuit dérive le long des rues de la ville
comme bougie blanche
dans l'obscurité et la paix de mon lit final
se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas

 



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