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retirement poem

ne restez pas plus
dites-moi pas
il y a trois ans d'aujourd'hui
peut-être ce n'est aucune matière que vous êtes morte
je me tiens par temps gris froid
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour ĂŞtre
c'est la chanson de la jeunesse
tranquillement, avec le reverance, dans la crainte
maintenant tandis que mes lèvres vivent
au-dessus du fleuve ils montrent Ă  moi
chien de guingan et le chat de calicot
parmi les montagnes j'ai erré

 



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