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l'enfant qui a jeté la feuille après feuille
dans une vieille chambre s'est doucement allumé
bien que repine d'amour, et frottement de raison
dans des vos bras était le plaisir immobile
j'ai vu qu'un dieu vous doutent de lui?
y a il quiconque là
donnez-moi la faim
peu de parc que je traverse
ils ont jeté une pierre, vous ont jeté une pierre
comme égaliser tombe
il y a d'un que ce I par le passé a aimé tellement
nous qui se sont tenus
voici se trouver une dame la plus belle
doucement pleurant

 



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