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father poem

elle pourrait l'avoir su en ressort premier
il aurait mĂŞme sa plaisanterie
peut-ĂŞtre
serene d'après-midi et lumineux verts
contre la flamme verte de l'aubépine-arbre
les longs couloirs de marbre resounding
dépassement par les murs blottis et laids
elle a dit
éliminer, luttant vainly

 



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