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wer den Regen liebt
wie ich sollen Sie, helfen Sie rechts der Welt, die falsch geht
wir, die standen
ich gehe hinunter die Gartenwege
vor tausend leisen Jahren
die Luft ist von Dämmerung und Frühling voll
als ich ein Junge an der Hochschule war
ich bin vom Sein bitter und träge vom Sein klug träge
die einzelne zusammengeprgessene angehobene Faust und bereiten vor
wer den Wind nennen wird
vor drei Jahren heute

 



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