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s'il
je vous attends
short et doux, et nous sommes arrivés à la fin de lui
beau
j'ai aimé une femme
vécu à côté de la rive
désolé et seul
en tant qu'elle
sous la lune de moisson
tressé et tissé
pour vêtir la pensée ardente

 



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