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unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
herauf von den Süden am Bruch des Tages
der Regen sein rüber und die leuchtende Luft
entlang den Bänken
ich war eine Göttin, ere der Marmor mich fand
mit dem Sonnenuntergang
zu einigem die fetten Götter
sie können von der Liebe in einem Häuschen sprechen
Sonne und Wind und Schlag von Meer
was es die gesagten Maschinen war
diese alte silberne Schüssel von meinen

 



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