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peu de porte a été atteinte enfin
complètement des larmes
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding
la agonie d'avoir trop de puissance
c'est l'arsenal
avant le saint en bronze solennel
comment j'aidez vers la droite le monde qui tourne mal
gros mâles noirs dans une salle de vin-baril
elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
tristes sont ils qui savent pas l'amour
dans toutes les choses non parlées de
remplacez la vision du plaisir
pourquoi sont les choses qui n'ont aucune mort
par le rivage, par la mer

 



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