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i miss you poem

la femme a beaucoup manqué, comment vous appelez ŕ moi, appel ŕ moi
levé des morts
quand un contrat est fait pour la liberté
le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
quand le vent fonctionne contre nous dans l'obscurité
leurs beaux cheveux
ne restez pas plus
son gris bascule toujours la tour au-dessus de la mer

 



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