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un poèt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
je vois tous les esprits humains
faible-envolée est la chanson
tressé et tissé
elle doit retourner, elle a dit
exprimons nos passions plus basses
j'au-dessus-avais préparé l'événement
à travers He va
quand je suis retourné au coucher du soleil
j'ai regardé sur le ciel glorieux
une fois ce gazon mou

 



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