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daughter poem

à l'aube, il a dit
mon amour vrai de son oreiller a monté
une fois ce gazon mou
il y a d'un que ce I par le passé a aimé tellement
j'aime les vieilles configurations melodious
la étoile-poussière et lumière vaporeuse
se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas
je secoue mes cheveux dans le vent du matin
truely
peu de porte a été atteinte enfin
elle était une beauté en jours
jamais dans toute ma vie
quand j'étais a enfoncé à Londres
ce qui je vous doivent

 



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