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mother poem

mélancolie, bleu il était
voyez, ils retournent
les jours endeared à chaque MUSE
par le rivage, par la mer
la étoile-poussière et lumière vaporeuse
dans ma main je me tiens
un oiseau a chanté
un ciel qui n'a jamais connu le soleil, la lune ou les étoiles
peut-être
il n'y a aucune bande, toutefois observé et tendu
parmi la fumée et le brouillard d'un après-midi de décembre
substance de la lune
il est venu me prendre par la main
mi plaisirs et palais bien que nous puissions errer

 



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