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wer den Regen liebt
er spricht nicht gut
hören Sie zum klingenden Meer
um Mitternacht
wir, die standen
mit dem Sonnenuntergang
ich denke sie gerades herrliches
jenseits schauen
winged Schatten, die vorbei fegen
es gibt ein Land voll des Weins
erneuern Sie den Anblick der Freude
alle werfen die Jahre nieder
meine ganze Liebe für meinen Bonbon
ein Schimmer des Goldes in gloom und Grau

 



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