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chien de guingan et le chat de calicot
comment sauvage, comment sorcière-comme étrange qui la vie devrait être
pourquoi si triste mon bel?
nous cassons le verre dont le vin sacré
en septembre
mais alas, rêves justes
aucune proie ne suis moi des pensées faibles
ma mère m'a enseigné que chaque nuit
ce compagnon étrange est venu sur brouiller des pieds
sous la lune de moisson
je vous attends
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
vous faites entendre
la femme a beaucoup manqué, comment vous appelez à moi, appel à moi

 



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