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polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
vécu à côté de la rive
allé avant nous
pourquoi puis, la nécessité nous voient?
et pain de breaketh pas plus
un mille derrière
au-dessus du fleuve, sur la colline
glooms des vivre-chênes
ce compagnon étrange est venu sur brouiller des pieds
c'est la chanson de la jeunesse
près d'un champ en détresse

 



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