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jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen
wie wie die Sterne dieses WeiĂź ist, namenlose Gesichter
gestiegen von den Toten
zu, was eine Frau sie geliebt vergleicht
wir brechen das Glas dessen sacred Wein
durch die ausgedehnten schmerzende Brust der Masse
dieses Jahr
ich sehe einen Stern heute abend
häufig denke ich an die schöne Stadt
ich hörte den Wind aller Tag
Kerzen, die seitlich in den Tomatedosen stĂĽrzen
Tochter, thoukunst kommen zu sterben
nicht von der breiten Welt des Ganzen

 



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