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That's what I am. This is what I was born with.

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I am, I am.

Jacques Prevert

I am, I am.

Can I come? a

Are you interested in rivers?

Yes, I'm glad.

Je T'aime, Je T'aime

Is this my fault?

If this isn't me.

What do you like

I am, I am.

Can I come? a

How are you?

Can you help me?

I am glad to be here.

Don't change direction

My claws are too long.

My tail is too bent.

I think it's too much

Like my sun.

Then in April

what's up Can you be fair?

I am, I am.

I'm here, I'm here

what's up Can you be fair?

He has arrived.

I love you

Yes, I love you.

The children are all happy.

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I'm glad you could come

Don't change direction.

That's what I am.

That's what I am.

I was born perfect.

When I want to laugh.

I just laughed.

I love people who love me.

It shouldn't be my fault, should it?

If it's not the same one

Every time I love someone,

That's what I am.

I was born perfect.

What else do you want?

What do you want from me?

I was born to please others.

This cannot be changed.

My heels are too high.

My body is too stiff.

My chest is too hard.

And my dark circles are too deep.

then

What can you do?

That's what I am.

I please people who make me happy.

What can you do?

This happened to me.

I fell in love with someone.

Someone fell in love with me.

Just like a child falling in love.

Simply know love.

Love, love

Why are you asking me these questions?

I am here to please you.

Nothing can be changed.

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The author jacques prevert/Kloc-0 was born in Paris in 1900, and/Kloc-0 died in the English Channel in 1977. He is a French poet and playwright. His writing is simple and humorous, and he is good at playing word games. In particular, his poems are famous all over the world, and many of them have been selected into French primary and secondary school textbooks.

One of his famous sayings goes like this:

Children are synonymous with freedom, and Children's University is an organization that can move freely in the streets and lanes. "

Childhood is synonymous with dreams, debauchery and freedom; The world of childhood is a bit like those words picked up in the street with the seasons. )

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I hope this helps.