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wedding poem

se reposer dans son culbuteur attendant votre thé
je secoue mes cheveux dans le vent du matin
beaux, tragical visages
êtes vous vivant?
mon âme disparaît plaquée dans des choses magnifiques
souvent je pense à la belle ville
je suis vieux et aveugle
je les ai offerts tout l'adieu
un poèt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
frère, je suis le feu
une pensée gentiment solennelle
il aurait même sa plaisanterie
jamais dans toute ma vie
pharaoh, roi de la terre de l'Egypte

 



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