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qui aime la pluie
plantons
c'était l'automne de l'année
aimez-moi enfin, ou si vous pas
la femme a beaucoup manqué, comment vous appelez à moi, appel à moi
en dessous de cette tombe modeste un conqueror se trouve
le soleil est vers le haut
dans ma main je me tiens
pourquoi si triste mon bel?
calme en tant que que deuxième été
le long d'une rive
ville qui n'est pas une ville

 



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