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sad poem

souvent je pense Ă  la belle ville
dernier minuit
le ciel
très bien, vous libéraux
la agonie d'avoir trop de puissance
j'ai su le silence des étoiles et de la mer
ils dans le rassemblement d'obscurité et demandent
environ porté plainte au maître
est souvent il pas aussi?
l'enfant qui a jeté la feuille après feuille
le mouvement de votre corps est comme la musique
quelques jours plus venteux
nous n'étions pas beaucoup
avec le coucher du soleil

 



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