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poem for dad

der Blitz blitzte und hob an
das endlose, dumme merriment der Sterne
das Swanbestehen
pharaoh, König von Land Ägyptens
läßt lang das Sommertageslicht glänzen
diese sind
unter dem Erntemond
bis zu ihrem Raumfenster
sehen Sie, von dieser Fälschung von ihm
steigender Mond hat die Sterne versteckt
unter dem Helm des Warriors
eine Feder des Stahls

 



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