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mother daughter poem

un ciel qui n'a jamais connu le soleil, la lune ou les étoiles
prenez mes bracelets
pharaoh, roi de la terre de l'Egypte
est souvent il pas aussi?
le plus triste de l'année
nous nous étendons
dites-moi pas
je n'ai jamais su que la terre a eu tellement l'or
vous êtes beau et fané
peut-être
et comment avez osé vous rêve de la réunion
les jours mélancoliques sont venus
j'ai entendu qu'une certaine princesse
j'ai eu un rêve et je me suis réveillé avec lui

 



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