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il y a une ville, builded par aucune main
exister de cygne
bien que repine d'amour, et frottement de raison
j'ai eu une crainte dans ma vie
j'ai vu les étoiles les plus fières
je me suis tenu prêt le tissu pour rideaux ouvert
dans une vieille chambre s'est doucement allumé
vous pensez, mon garçon, quand je mets mes bras autour de vous
si j'avais su l'étroit une prison est amour
n'accrochez aucune guirlande
dans la terre silencieuse
la fille, art de thou viennent pour mourir

 



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