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graduation poem

ami, dont le sourire est venu pour être
a arqué l'inondation
nous cassons le verre dont le vin sacré
ont eu lui et I mais réuni
peu de parc que je traverse
sans aucun doute je me rappelle toujours
leurs beaux cheveux
de la chanson et du rêve pour jamais allé
effrayé pas plus, je dis
je réside à la montagne de table
les vérités terribles ceux-ci soient

 



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