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pourquoi puis, la nécessité nous voient?
nous qui se sont tenus
l'obscurité roule vers le haut
j'ai eu un rêve et je me suis réveillé avec lui
j'aime voler pendant quelque temps loin
il y a mille années silencieuses
se déclenchant vers le haut, tombant vers le bas
robuste, humble-abeille de somnoler
je vous chante
j'ai vu que vous hunched et tremblant sur les pierres
ombres étendues le long de broadway
puisque, si vous vous teniez prêt mon côté aujourd'hui
simplicité

 



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