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graduation poem

die Wiese kroch
und mit dem Summenvogel
zum leidenschaftlichen Geliebten
gegangen die drei, jene seltenen Schwestern
ich schleuderte meine Seele zur Luft wie einem Falkefliegen
wenn der Wind gegen uns in der Dunkelheit arbeitet
süsses splendor
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
wo ich sollen Sie, finden Sie Sie
hoch-getragenes Rennen

 



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