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le roulement triste du tambour insonorisé a le battement
et pendant que nous marchions l'herbe a été faiblement remuée
j'ai eu un rêve et je me suis réveillé avec lui
comme lui à qui esprit dans la flamme du midi
hors du profond et de l'obscurité
filles de temps
dans l'obscurité et la paix de mon lit final
behold je, en mon chiffon, gaze et tresse
il n'y avait jamais un bruit près du bois mais d'un
une lueur d'or dans le gloom et le gris
aucune proie ne suis moi des pensées faibles

 



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