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african american poetry

prenez mes bracelets
vous a fait voient jamais un alligator
basculé dans le berceau du profond
à partir des prés riches avec du maïs
améliorez que le granit
je suis le vent qui hésite
je vous attends
je suis une femme
le mouvement de votre corps est comme la musique
et mon nom est véridique
si perdu

 



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