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schauen Sie zurück mit longing Augen und wissen Sie, daß ich folge
Schatten legen entlang broadway
es gab eine Zeit in den ehemaligen Jahren
hoch-getragenes Rennen
ich liebe meine Stunde des Winds und des Lichtes
irgendwo las ich eine merkwürdige, alte, rostige Geschichte
gegen die grüne Flamme des Weißdorn-Baums
in allen Sachen gesprochen nicht von
Sie sind frei
alle jene Schätze, die liegen
glänzt das letzte Alter, das folgende mit Hoffnung wird gesehen

 



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