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As the author of the poem died less than 70 years ago, as far as I can determine (see Swiss copyright law), the text of the poem would still be under copyright. It would seem that the official website [1] linked to may well have permission to display the text of the poem, but that website is copyright so it is probably not allowed to post it here (I will seek advice). I would suggest that, rights aside, it is probably not appropriate to have the entire, French language poem quoted in an article on the English Wikipedia. In the meantime, I'll delete the text of the poem and provide a link to the text on the official site. TheSmuel (talk) 21:49, 5 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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