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elle a un espace libre, loveliness vent-abrité
sous ma fenĂŞtre dans une rue de ville
ils peuvent parler de l'amour dans une petite maison
j'aime ma vie, mais pas trop bien
je secoue mes cheveux dans le vent du matin
la foudre a clignoté, et s'est soulevée
cette année
calme en tant que que deuxième été
laissez une subsistance de joie vous
je me suis tenu
il y a d'un que ce I par le passé a aimé tellement

 



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