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une fois ce gazon mou
il y a une ville, builded par aucune main
substance de la lune
laissez-moi ĂŞtre triste
nuit mystérieuse
le corps peut confiner
il aurait mĂŞme sa plaisanterie
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
quand le vent fonctionne contre nous dans l'obscurité
et ainsi elle va

 



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