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de la chanson et du rêve pour jamais allé
mon fils est mort et je suis aveugle allant
allé avant nous
fait longtemps polir la lumière du soleil d'été
mon âme disparaît plaquée dans des choses magnifiques
aucune proie ne suis moi des pensées faibles
regardez dehors sur les étoiles, mon amour
sommeil gentiment dans vos tombes humbles
elle était beaucoup et beaucoup d'il y a une année
ce qui nous fera maintenant
pas du monde large de totalité

 



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