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gegen die grüne Flamme des Weißdorn-Baums
lassen Sie nicht hören
entlang den Bänken
steigender Mond hat die Sterne versteckt
ich habe sie in der Nacht gehört
meine Seele geht in den gorgeous Sachen plattiert
schauen Sie zurück mit longing Augen und wissen Sie, daß ich folge
das Kind, das weg Blatt nach Blatt warf
lieben Sie mich schließlich oder, wenn Sie nicht werden
das endlose, dumme merriment der Sterne
in ihren zackigen regimentals

 



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