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wedding poem

la nuit est foncée, et les vents d'hiver
tranquillement, avec le reverance, dans la crainte
jamais dans toute ma vie
roulez-moi vers le bas par le pré
la lumière retirée
avec les yeux doux et bruns
composé seul du loveliness
prenez mes bracelets
ils dans le rassemblement d'obscurité et demandent
les drowses pâles de jour sur l'occidental trempent
se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas
les jours mélancoliques sont venus
dans toutes les choses non parlées de
elle a un espace libre, loveliness vent-abrité

 



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