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le soleil a fait un pas vers le bas de son trône d'or
je meurs
je descends les chemins de jardin
vous pensez, mon garçon, quand je mets mes bras autour de vous
près d'un champ en détresse
faible-envolée est la chanson
ces coeurs ont été tissés des joies et des soins humains
étaient elle pas pour cette odeur singulière
la noblesse de la mort encore
au-dessus des dessus de toit emballez les ombres des nuages

 



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