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il y a une heure du repos paisible
mon âme est un champ labouré foncé
le pré rampait
j'au-dessus-avais préparé l'événement
je vous attends
dans des vos bras était le plaisir immobile
du soleil ni des étoiles
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
quand la nuit dérive le long des rues de la ville
le régal royal a été fait
faites les garçons et les filles vont toujours
comme bougie blanche
elle pourrait l'avoir su en ressort premier

 



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