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teen poem

contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
dans le port de New York
un ciel qui n'a jamais connu le soleil, la lune ou les étoiles
un stylo d'acier
je remplis cette tasse
deux rangées des choux
je suis allé à travers les rues
roulez-moi vers le bas par le pré
jamais dans toute ma vie
short et doux, et nous sommes arrivés à la fin de lui
tressé et tissé
jusqu'à sa fenêtre de chambre
et ainsi elle va
donnez-moi

 



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