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in seinem vorsichtigen Zelt
der Schnee whispers über mich
ein süß ernster Gedanke
lassen Sie uns unsere niedrigeren Neigungen ausdrücken
ich stand
drehen Sie nicht Ihren Kopf
schreckliche Wahrheiten diese sind
ich war eine Göttin, ere der Marmor mich fand
warum so traurig mein reizendes?
um so bald zu diesem zu kommen stellte sich Dunkelheit vor
wir waren nicht viele
ich fülle diese Schale
ich hatte den Fall über-vorbereitet

 



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