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wer den Wind nennen wird
Sitzen in seinem Schalthebel, der Ihren Tee wartet
ich bin vom Sein bitter und träge vom Sein klug träge
ĂĽber dem FluĂź winken sie zu mir zu
eine Feder des Stahls
gaily durch die Felder tanzten wir
Ginghamhund und die Kalikokatze
es gibt ein Land voll des Weins
wenn ich zurĂĽck zu Masse gehe
mit Freude und Wunder
wenn Nacht entlang den StraĂźen der Stadt treibt
hatten er und i aber getroffen
der Blitz blitzte und hob an

 



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