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thanksgiving poetry

splendor doux
parmi les montagnes j'ai erré
ainsi tombé
je verrai une étoile ce soir
environ porté plainte au maître
ma mère m'a enseigné que chaque nuit
quand absence de sa taille de montagne
quand j'étais a enfoncé à Londres
la lumière retirée
le long des banques
à ce qui une femme la comparera aimée
un mille derrière
plantons

 



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