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voici ne tomber aucune lumière
le maître des destins humains suis moi
allé avant nous
j'ai entendu le vent toute la journée
sous la lune de moisson
contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
quand j'étais a enfoncé à Londres
pourrions nous mais savoir
je réside à la montagne de table
doux et fort
et ainsi elle va

 



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