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pour moi étais un conseiller décharné et grave
levé des morts
les nuances de la nuit tombaient rapidement
j'au-dessus-avais préparé l'événement
la pluie plus de, et l'air brillant
la lumière retirée
je me suis tenu prêt le tissu pour rideaux ouvert
sous ma fenêtre dans une rue de ville
je n'ai jamais su que la terre a eu tellement l'or
du plancher au plafond
remuez
je suis une femme

 



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