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comment sauvage, comment sorcière-comme étrange qui la vie devrait être
près d'un champ en détresse
je les ai offerts tout l'adieu
quand le voile des yeux est soulevé
il y a bien longtemps, dans le jeune clair de lune
mon âme disparaît plaquée dans des choses magnifiques
course haut-soutenue
ne tournez pas votre tête
dans la terre silencieuse
la nuit était noire et triste
chien de guingan et le chat de calicot
j'ai aimé une femme
les montagnes ils sont les gens silencieux

 



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