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short et doux, et nous sommes arrivés à la fin de lui
ainsi tombé
le merriment sans fin et idiot des étoiles
et comment avez osé vous rêve de la réunion
elle a dit
pourrions nous mais savoir
l'obscurité roule vers le haut
beaux, tragical visages
treize ans toujours
l'air est plein de l'aube et du ressort
ce qui nous fera maintenant
à partir des prés riches avec du maïs
une ombre grise mince sur le bord de la pensée
chantez-encore à la chanson vous chanté

 



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