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best friend poem

sommeil gentiment dans vos tombes humbles
êtes vous éveillé?
ils dans le rassemblement d'obscurité et demandent
améliorez que le granit
à partir du sud à la coupure du jour
les drowses pâles de jour sur l'occidental trempent
elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
de la chanson et du rêve pour jamais allé
comme un homme nu je vont
remplacez la vision du plaisir
je me suis tenu
basculé dans le berceau du profond
maintenant que je me suis refroidi à vous

 



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