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à l'amoureux passionné
l'air est plein de l'aube et du ressort
ce que je souhaite remarquer
pourquoi sont les choses qui n'ont aucune mort
bas! 'tis par nuit de gala
mais je ne puis pas vous lire maintenant
ont eu lui et I mais réuni
nous nous étendons
gloom
là par la fenêtre dans la vieille maison
il y a des gains pour toutes nos pertes
apportez-moi la chanson douce
le long d'une rive
vous a fait voient jamais un alligator

 



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