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gaily par les champs nous avons dansé
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
elle était beaucoup et beaucoup d'il y a une année
par le rivage, par la mer
homme froid sévère
remplacez la vision du plaisir
voici ne tomber aucune lumière
elle a éclaté le vin féroce
bonheur
le bonbon avec la fougère et s'est levé
sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville
je sais ce que vous allez dire
tous en dedans et tous sans moi
quand j'étais a enfoncé à Londres

 



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