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footprint poem

mon âme est un champ labouré foncé
babylon -- où je vais rêver
ceux-ci soient
doucement maintenant la lumière du jour
juste en tant que mes doigts sur ces clefs
par le rivage, par la mer
je suis allé à travers les rues
pourrions nous mais savoir
en dessous de cette tombe modeste un conqueror se trouve
un stylo d'acier
j'ai moulé le monde
indéfiniment
les vieilles chansons
au-dessus du fleuve, sur la colline

 



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