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son poem

complètement des larmes
dans ma main je me tiens
la femme a beaucoup manqué, comment vous appelez à moi, appel à moi
la fille, art de thou viennent pour mourir
je me tiens par temps gris froid
je l'ai vu une fois avant
dites-moi
qui appellera le vent
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
voyez, de cette contrefaçon de lui
le maître des destins humains suis moi
remplacez la vision du plaisir
ne soyez pas fâché avec moi

 



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