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marriage poem

quelque part j'ai lu un conte étrange, vieux, rouillé
ne restez pas plus
hors du profond et de l'obscurité
ces yeux noirs i une fois ainsi félicité
voici se trouver une dame la plus belle
splendor doux
à l'amoureux passionné
jusqu'à sa fenêtre de chambre
c'est l'arsenal
j'ai vu la première poire
par le pont grossier
j'aime voler pendant quelque temps loin
levé des morts

 



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