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mother daughter poem

le soleil et vent et battement de mer
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
doucement maintenant la lumière du jour
écoutez la mer retentissante
j'étais une déesse avant que le marbre m'ait trouvé
je vous ai détesté
effrayé pas plus, je dis
je ne prie pas pour la paix
il y a des gains pour toutes nos pertes
quand un contrat est fait pour la liberté
sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville
élever, comme vent a soufflé

 



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