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daughter poem

dieser merkwürdige Begleiter kam auf shuffling Füße
ich sah ihn einmal vorher
glooms der Lebeneichen
ich stand
ich bildete ein Versprechen einmal, eins nur
wenn Nacht entlang den Straßen der Stadt treibt
machen Sie sich nicht um das unsichtbare Sorgen
unnachgiebige Vergangenheit des thou
glänzt das letzte Alter, das folgende mit Hoffnung wird gesehen
er kam mich durch die Hand nehmen
das Emporheben, als der Wind brannte durch

 



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