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foncé-eyed
pour pouvoir voir chaque côté de chaque question
j'étais une déesse avant que le marbre m'ait trouvé
chien de guingan et le chat de calicot
vous dites que vous m'aimez
ont eu lui et I mais réuni
deux rangées des choux
une pensée gentiment solennelle
ami, dont le sourire est venu pour être
pour puis en dehors
elle a entendu les enfants jouer au soleil
avec ses cheveux flaying d'une manière extravagante

 



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