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fait longtemps polir la lumière du soleil d'été
regarder là-bas
parmi les montagnes j'ai erré
splendor doux
parmi la fumée et le brouillard d'un après-midi de décembre
il y avait de trois dans le pré par le ruisseau
y a il quiconque là
comme un homme nu je vont
quand vous venez ce soir
chien de guingan et le chat de calicot
robuste, humble-abeille de somnoler
ces coeurs ont été tissés des joies et des soins humains

 



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