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hören Sie den Regen?
lassen Sie hören
bis zu ihrem Raumfenster
ein dünner grauer Schatten auf dem Rand des Gedankens
steigender Mond hat die Sterne versteckt
ich habe eine Furcht in meinem Leben gehabt
desolate und einsam
liegt hier eine schönste Dame
Frau vermißte viel, wie Sie zu mir benennen, Anruf zu mir

 



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