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unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
ich habe daß eine bestimmte Prinzessin gehört
ich bin fevered
zwei Reihen der Kohlpflanzen
eine Meile nach
wie wie die Sterne dieses Weiß ist, namenlose Gesichter
für war mich ein gaunt, ernstes Ratsmitglied
wie das Glätten fällt
liegt hier eine schönste Dame
ich bin in der Liebe mit hohen far-seeing Plätzen

 



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