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graduation poem

seule
pourrions nous mais savoir
je verrai une étoile ce soir
dans toutes les choses non parlées de
deux rangées des choux
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
la pluie plus de, et l'air brillant
le long d'une rive
vous pensez, mon garçon, quand je mets mes bras autour de vous
un oiseau a chanté
et pendant que nous marchions l'herbe a été faiblement remuée
pour venir tellement bientôt à ceci a imaginé l'obscurité

 



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