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memorial poem

par le rivage, par la mer
ils me demandent oů j'ai été
cette année
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour ętre
allé avant nous
bruits qui tâchent de déchirer
elle a un espace libre, loveliness vent-abrité
les étoiles sont tombées du ciel
vieux vin ŕ boire
sous la lune de moisson
j'ai vu que vous hunched et tremblant sur les pierres
j'ai entendu qu'une certaine princesse
nous qui se sont tenus

 



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