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behold je, en mon chiffon, gaze et tresse
souvent je pense Ă  la belle ville
elle a éclaté le vin féroce
quatre-vingts ans ont passé, et plus
c'est la chanson de la jeunesse
dans des nombres mournful
au-dessus d'elles toutes, regardant vers le bas
pour la vérité, pour l'amour
nous nous étendons
bougies se renversant en longueur dans des bidons de tomate
quand le voile des yeux est soulevé
les montagnes ils sont les gens silencieux
si je meurs, pensez seulement ceci Ă  moi

 



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