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contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
un stylo d'acier
les drowses pâles de jour sur l'occidental trempent
vous êtes beau et fané
quand le vent fonctionne contre nous dans l'obscurité
nous qui se sont tenus
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
j'ai vu la première poire
la foudre a clignoté, et s'est soulevée
gaily par les champs nous avons dansé
le mouvement de votre corps est comme la musique
parmi les montagnes j'ai erré

 



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