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par le rivage, par la mer
si j'étais très sûr
mon âme est un champ labouré foncé
il y a des gains pour toutes nos pertes
ma mère m'a enseigné que chaque nuit
je me suis tenu
contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
robuste, humble-abeille de somnoler
les vérités terribles ceux-ci soient
j'ai dit
stand ici par mon côté
du plancher au plafond
je l'ai vu une fois avant
prenez mes bracelets

 



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