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african american poetry

Sie sagen, daß Sie mich lieben
gestiegen von den Toten
der Regen sein rüber und die leuchtende Luft
mittlere Vergnügen und Paläste, obwohl wir durchstreifen können
haben Sie gesehenes Gehen durch das Dorf
O angemessen und stately Mädchen, dessen Augen
ich liege am Tabellenberg
ich singe Ihnen
wenn es
sie kennt eine preiswerte Freigabe
im Bereich
dieses Jahr

 



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