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voll von den Rissen
als es
ich singe Ihnen
zwei Reihen der Kohlpflanzen
unter den Rauch und Nebel eines Dezembernachmittages
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
mit dem Sonnenuntergang
Nobility des Todes wieder
ihr Gesicht ist angemessen und glatt und fein
so verloren
hoch-getragenes Rennen
neben es gab nie einen Ton das Holz aber eins
bleiben Sie nicht mehr
ich habe die stolzesten Sterne gesehen

 



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