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mother poem

behold je, en mon chiffon, gaze et tresse
écoutez la mer retentissante
je me suis tenu prêt le tissu pour rideaux ouvert
une vie sur la vague d'océan
par le pont grossier
sous la lune de moisson
chantez-encore à la chanson vous chanté
bruits qui tâchent de déchirer
j'ai vu les nuages parmi les collines
le mystère le plus foncé et le plus étrange
il parle pas bien
je vous chante
comme un homme nu je vont

 



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