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s'est levé et l'ambre était le coucher du soleil sur le fleuve
clair de lune profond et tendre
y a il quiconque là
quatre-vingts ans ont passé, et plus
ils dans le rassemblement d'obscurité et demandent
je la pense splendide juste
simplement parlant
j'ai eu une crainte dans ma vie
là par la fenêtre dans la vieille maison
à minuit
roulez-moi vers le bas par le pré
il est venu me prendre par la main
vous a fait voient jamais un alligator

 



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