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sympathy poem

le mouvement de votre corps est comme la musique
je me demande où vous vivez
du plancher au plafond
vers l'arrière, tournez vers l'arrière
plantons
tous apaisent le long du potomac
nos moments plaisants volent
j'ai vu que vous hunched et tremblant sur les pierres
quand vous venez ce soir
le petit pitoyable, porté, visages de rire
le long des banques
behold je, en mon chiffon, gaze et tresse
améliorez que le granit

 



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