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je me demande parfois s'il est vraiment vrai
j'étais une déesse avant que le marbre m'ait trouvé
comment comme les étoiles sont ces le blanc, les visages inconnus
ce qui je vous doivent
il est vrai que vous disiez que les dieux sont plus d'utilisation à vous que des fées
sous un arbre de propagation de châtaigne
j'ai eu un rêve et je me suis réveillé avec lui
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding
tandis que je tenais l'écoute, discrètement sourde-muette

 



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