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broken heart poem

vieux vin à boire
au-dessus du fleuve, sur la colline
o juste et stately bonne, dont les yeux
j'ai hérité le désert parce que mon âme est assoiffée
je meurs
je les ai entendus la nuit
doux comme lit dans la terre
simplicité
en dessous de cette tombe modeste un conqueror se trouve
comment j'aidez vers la droite le monde qui tourne mal
nous cassons le verre dont le vin sacré
bien que je sois peu en tant que toutes les petites choses

 



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