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jusqu'à sa fenêtre de chambre
la lune se levante a caché les étoiles
pour vêtir la pensée ardente
tressé et tissé
bonheur
nous n'étions pas beaucoup
j'ai jeté mon âme à l'air comme un vol de faucon
behold je, en mon chiffon, gaze et tresse
un mille derrière
et avec l'oiseau de ronflement
polit le dernier âge, le prochain avec espoir est vu
jamais dans toute ma vie
a arqué l'inondation

 



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