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wedding poem

les vieilles chansons
la lune se levante a caché les étoiles
j'ai moulé le monde
peut-être ce n'est aucune matière que vous êtes morte
calme en tant que que deuxième été
l'air est comme un papillon
bonheur
bien que repine d'amour, et frottement de raison
seule
le parfum est venu
avec le coucher du soleil
nous qui se sont tenus
les montagnes ils sont les gens silencieux

 



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