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descendu à l'aube des collines windless
là par la fenêtre dans la vieille maison
les chansons antiques
il n'y avait jamais un bruit près du bois mais d'un
au-dessus d'elles toutes, regardant vers le bas
tout mon amour pour mon bonbon
qui aime la pluie
le plus triste de l'année
mélancolie, bleu il était
tristes sont ils qui savent pas l'amour
à certains les gros dieux
quand j'étais un garçon à l'université
un, comme part d'un arbre

 



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