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un poèt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
s'il
ils ont jeté une pierre, vous ont jeté une pierre
ville qui n'est pas une ville
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
doucement maintenant la lumière du jour
le corps peut confiner
leurs beaux cheveux
les jours mélancoliques sont venus
tristement parlant

 



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