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je dois dire bonne nuit
les jours mélancoliques sont venus
beaux, tragical visages
sous la feuille sombre de laurier
doux et fort
je suis las d'être amer et las d'être sage
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
la musique i entendu avec vous était plus que la musique
quand vous venez ce soir
écoutez la mer retentissante
l'air est comme un papillon
y a il quiconque là
j'ai jeté mon âme à l'air comme un vol de faucon

 



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