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african american poetry

une fois ce gazon mou
j'ai eu une crainte dans ma vie
quand je suis retourné au coucher du soleil
peut-être ce n'est aucune matière que vous êtes morte
sous la feuille sombre de laurier
contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
seule
fleur blanche de mousse, fleur rouge de flamme
il y a d'un que ce I par le passé a aimé tellement
comme bougie blanche
bonheur

 



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