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ils me demandent où j'ai été
ce qui conserve
laissez une subsistance de joie vous
un stylo d'acier
regardez dehors sur les étoiles, mon amour
a arqué l'inondation
apportez-moi la chanson douce
je secoue mes cheveux dans le vent du matin
à travers He va
l'air est comme un papillon
oranges de plumaison nubian bleu-noires
ombres à ailes balayant près

 



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