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laissez-nous pitié ceux outre dont soyez meilleur que nous sont
course haut-soutenue
sous un arbre de propagation de châtaigne
maintenant tandis que mes lèvres vivent
pourquoi puis, la nécessité nous voient?
quand, plein de l'amour chaud et désireux
ce qui conserve
quelques jours plus venteux
je vais ma manière complacently
glooms des vivre-chĂŞnes
quand les mer-vents ont percé nos solitudes
il y a une ville, builded par aucune main
orage
chien de guingan et le chat de calicot

 



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