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je vous chante
les drowses pâles de jour sur l'occidental trempent
chère épouse
elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
dans ma main je me tiens
plantons
dans pouvez
le soleil et vent et battement de mer
chantez-encore à la chanson vous chanté
je ne puis pas vous dire maintenant
je n'ai jamais su que la terre a eu tellement l'or
c'est l'arsenal
voyez, de cette contrefaçon de lui

 



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