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de la chanson et du rêve pour jamais allé
mon amour vrai de son oreiller a monté
avec les yeux doux et bruns
trois jours je les ai entendus s'affliger quand je m'étends complètement
les ombres des bateaux
avant le saint en bronze solennel
dans pouvez
se reposer dans son culbuteur attendant votre thé
truely
pharaoh, roi de la terre de l'Egypte
roulez-moi vers le bas par le pré
je me suis tenu prêt le tissu pour rideaux ouvert
tranquillement, avec le reverance, dans la crainte
dans leurs regimentals loqueteux

 



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