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aber ich kann nicht Sie jetzt lesen
ich habe eine Furcht in meinem Leben gehabt
wölbte die Flut
wenig Park, den ich durch fĂĽhre
drei Tage hörte ich sie, sich Sorgen zu machen, wann ich absolut lege
ich bot sie aller Abschied
entlang einem River-side
ich halte Ihr Herz
Bonbon mit Farn und stieg
ĂĽber dem FluĂź winken sie zu mir zu
eins nach dem anderen wie verläßt von einem Baum
in Ihren Armen war ruhige Freude
Dame, Ihr Herz hat an Staub gewendet

 



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