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là par la fenêtre dans la vieille maison
je meurs
élever, comme vent a soufflé
une vie sur la vague d'océan
ces yeux noirs i une fois ainsi félicité
le long d'une rive
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
le poing serré simple soulevé et préparent
la agonie d'avoir trop de puissance
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding
à certains les gros dieux
ma mère me tortille des roses humides avec la rosée

 



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