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retirement poem

un oiseau a chanté
n'accrochez aucune guirlande
je vous attends
ma mère m'a enseigné que chaque nuit
gaily par les champs nous avons dansé
simplicité
à ce qui une femme la comparera aimée
au-dessus des dessus de toit emballez les ombres des nuages
j'aime voler pendant quelque temps loin
le mystère le plus foncé et le plus étrange
tressé et tissé

 



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