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friendship poetry

le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
et ainsi elle va
trois jours je les ai entendus s'affliger quand je m'étends complètement
mon âme disparaît plaquée dans des choses magnifiques
mon amour vrai de son oreiller a monté
ceux sur le supérieur indiquent qu'elles vous connaissent, la terre -- elles sont des menteurs
je vois tous les esprits humains
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour être
quand je suis retourné au coucher du soleil
quand absence de sa taille de montagne
un mille derrière

 



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