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african american poetry

sie konnte ihn im früheren Frühling gekannt haben
drehen Sie mich unten durch die Wiese
ich stehe im kalten grauen Wetter
in einem alten Raum beleuchtete weich
die Schwärzung
jetzt für einen lebhaften und freundlichen Kampf

 



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