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je ne puis pas toujours sentir son greatness
monde qui change sous ma main
mélancolie, bleu il était
je sais ce que vous allez dire
le petit pitoyable, porté, visages de rire
j'ai vu avec les yeux ouverts
cette cuvette argentée antique du mien
s'il
le poing serré simple soulevé et préparent
aimez-moi enfin, ou si vous pas
exister de cygne
gloom
voyez que je me donne vous
mon âme est un champ labouré foncé

 



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