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se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas
l'air est comme un papillon
je ne puis pas vous dire maintenant
j'ai aimé une femme
nous nous étendons
hors de la fenêtre une mer des arbres verts
le maître des destins humains suis moi
j'ai regardé sur le ciel glorieux
voyez l'expérimental
dans les halls du sommeil vous avez erré près
un orage monte sur la marée
l'odeur du s'est levée si faux, les épines si vraies
regarder là-bas

 



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