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death poem

mon fils est mort et je suis aveugle allant
glooms des vivre-chênes
bonheur
comment sauvage, comment sorcière-comme étrange qui la vie devrait être
les vérités terribles ceux-ci soient
en septembre
les nuances de la nuit tombaient rapidement
laissez une subsistance de joie vous
la terre garde aller de vibration
j'ai su le silence des étoiles et de la mer
une fois ce gazon mou
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding

 



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