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lyric poem

die Luft ist wie ein Schmetterling
wie ein blanker Mann ich gehen
meine sorge, wenn sie hier mit mir ist
lassen Sie nicht hören
meine Mutter twines mich die Roses, die mit Tau naĂź sind
voll von den Rissen
weich jetzt das Licht des Tages
in den Wolke-grauen Morgen
ist häufig er nicht so?
BlĂĽten der Babys
auf und an
von FuĂźboden zu Decke

 



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