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le parfum est venu
à l'aube, il a dit
avec ses cheveux flaying d'une manière extravagante
leurs beaux cheveux
dans le port de New York
peu de parc que je traverse
je réside à la montagne de table
du plancher au plafond
dans leurs regimentals loqueteux
j'ai vu les nuages parmi les collines
c'est l'arsenal
nous n'étions pas beaucoup
pas du monde large de totalité
le mouvement de votre corps est comme la musique

 



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