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les nuances de la nuit tombaient rapidement
nous n'étions pas beaucoup
sous la lune de moisson
ce que je souhaite remarquer
dépassement par les murs blottis et laids
levé des morts
les étoiles sont tombées du ciel
il est vrai que vous disiez que les dieux sont plus d'utilisation à vous que des fées
voyez l'expérimental
écoutez la mer retentissante
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour être

 



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