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dark poetry

Stadt, die nicht eine Stadt ist
das endlose, dumme merriment der Sterne
für dann außen
sie fragen mich, wo ich gewesen bin
jenseits schauen
die hypocritic Tage
läßt lang das Sommertageslicht glänzen
ängstlich nicht mehr, sage ich
so verloren
dunkelstes, merkwürdigstes Geheimnis
für war mich ein gaunt, ernstes Ratsmitglied

 



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