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ce qui nous fera maintenant
substance de la lune
les jours mélancoliques sont venus
souvent je pense Ă  la belle ville
une ombre grise mince sur le bord de la pensée
aimez-moi enfin, ou si vous pas
maintenant pour un combat vif et gai
j'ai vu que vous hunched et tremblant sur les pierres
dites-moi moins ou dites-moi davantage
descendu Ă  l'aube des collines windless
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
il y a mille années silencieuses
la étoile-poussière et lumière vaporeuse
puisque, si vous vous teniez prêt mon côté aujourd'hui

 



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