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broken heart poem

ein Dichter, nachdem den Zaum seine Zunge entfernt habend
ein kleiner Pfirsich im Obstgarten wuchs
die Schatten der Schiffe
oben auslösen, unten fallend
stieg und Bernstein war der Sonnenuntergang auf dem FluĂź
sehen Sie, daĂź ich Ihnen mich gebe
Welt, die unter meiner Hand ändert
eine Feder des Stahls
ich sah mit geöffneten Augen
alle beruhigen entlang dem potomac

 



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