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| She, alone, at the window Full moon On the street shapes and lights sleep on the asphalt On the other side , He yawns roundly and heartily. The shadows awake And wave then carry on their sleep with the eyes, the lips, the nose. These unjust shapes Jump from their sleep just like rabbits Silence She recalls At the window full moon Some stars blinking behind He recalls⌠Morning In hand holding a silk hat The rabbits sitting on the asphalt are learning the way home The moon lets down her smile beyond the room Suddenly, the room becomes so pale In front of her fifty jonquils âWhy are you smiling? I am not your sunâ she says meanwhile changing herself into the queen of the night. They left. Now she is playing Thinking she is the moon Further she is the only daughter of the shadows Of the shapes drawn on the asphalt. He looks at her hidden behind the jonquils She, not round, rabbit nor just, is amazed: âYou came once more?â âNo , this is the first. Fifty of themâ âYes, this I know, I counted. You came once moreâ
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