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funeral poem

Ginghamhund und die Kalikokatze
ein Blick ist aber ein Strahl
voll von den Rissen
haben Sie gesehenes Gehen durch das Dorf
meine Seele ist ein dunkles gepflogenes Feld
dieses Jahr
gestern Abend legte der Vollmond ein Tuch von Weiß
seien Sie in mir als die ewigen Stimmungen
Geräusche, die sich bemühen heftig zu zerreißen
wie wie die Sterne dieses Weiß ist, namenlose Gesichter
nun da ich zu Ihnen abgekühlt bin

 



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