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einige der Hurts, die Sie kuriert haben
wer den Wind nennen wird
sehen Sie, sie zurückgehen
schöne, tragical Gesichter
machen Sie sich nicht um das unsichtbare Sorgen
sie limps mit dem Anhalten des schmerzlichen Schrittes
ich sagte
ich sehe einen Stern heute abend
die Bögen der roten Brücke
als Meer-Winde unsere Solitudes durchbohrten
ich sah die archangels in meinem Apfel-Baum gestern Abend
schwach-weak-winged Song

 



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