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autumn poetry

je sais pas où
les bateaux se situent dans le compartiment
un poèt, ayant pris le frein outre de sa langue
stand ici par mon côté
treize ans toujours
sous la lune de moisson
il y avait un strangeness sur vos lèvres
j'au-dessus-avais préparé l'événement
je descends les chemins de jardin
laissez le bel unsaid de mots
j'ai vu qu'un dieu vous doutent de lui?
la nuit est foncée, et les vents d'hiver

 



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