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le poing serré simple soulevé et préparent
course haut-soutenue
j'ai vu la première poire
tristement parlant
il y a une heure du repos paisible
short et doux, et nous sommes arrivés à la fin de lui
les drowses pâles de jour sur l'occidental trempent
oranges de plumaison nubian bleu-noires
il y a bien longtemps, dans le jeune clair de lune
faites les garçons et les filles vont toujours
je les ai entendus la nuit
il n'y a aucune bande, toutefois observé et tendu
en matins nuage-gris
sous la feuille sombre de laurier

 



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