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un orage monte sur la marée
au-dessus des dessus de toit emballez les ombres des nuages
mi plaisirs et palais bien que nous puissions errer
je ne puis pas toujours sentir son greatness
fait longtemps polir la lumière du soleil d'été
quand la nuit dérive le long des rues de la ville
peu de parc que je traverse
nos moments plaisants volent
un, comme part d'un arbre
c'était l'automne de l'année
dans des vos bras était le plaisir immobile
peut-être ce n'est aucune matière que vous êtes morte
tous ces trésors qui se trouvent

 



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