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le ciel
l'obscurité
laissez-moi se déplacer lentement par la rue
quelques jours plus venteux
le corps peut confiner
elle était une beauté en jours
je remplis cette tasse
j'ai jeté mon âme à l'air comme un vol de faucon
comment sauvage, comment sorcière-comme étrange qui la vie devrait être
je meurs
parmi la fumée et le brouillard d'un après-midi de décembre
j'ai vu que vous hunched et tremblant sur les pierres

 



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