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nous nous étendons
est souvent il pas aussi?
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour être
aucune proie ne suis moi des pensées faibles
qui est le coureur dans les cieux
la nuit passée la pleine lune a étendu un tissu de blanc
une lueur d'or dans le gloom et le gris
voici se trouver une dame la plus belle
nos moments plaisants volent
l'aube était vert pomme
apportez-moi la chanson douce
pour venir tellement bientôt à ceci a imaginé l'obscurité
jamais dans toute ma vie

 



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