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suicide poem

warum dann, Muß wir? sieht
wenn der Wind gegen uns in der Dunkelheit arbeitet
die Berge sind sie leise Völker
die Schwärzung
unter den Rauch und Nebel eines Dezembernachmittages
meine ganze Liebe für meinen Bonbon
melancholische Tage sind gekommen
wölbte die Flut
hören Sie den Regen?
Kerzen, die seitlich in den Tomatedosen stürzen
die Schiffe liegen in der Bucht
ich sehe einen Stern heute abend
grünes Nachmittagsserene und hell
nehmen Sie meine Bracelets

 



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