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comme lui à qui esprit dans la flamme du midi
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
les chansons antiques
je me tiens par temps gris froid
vous a fait voient jamais un alligator
il est allé
deux rangées des choux
et avec l'oiseau de ronflement
l'obscurité
ce que je souhaite remarquer
au-dessus du fleuve ils montrent à moi
vous avez marche vue par le village
le maître des destins humains suis moi
sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville

 



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