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wie das Glätten fällt
ich liege am Tabellenberg
als ich war, lief London ein
Geräusche, die sich bemühen heftig zu zerreißen
Gedanken durch meinen Kopf
O angemessen und stately Mädchen, dessen Augen
ich bin alt und blind
mittlere Vergnügen und Paläste, obwohl wir durchstreifen können
möglicherweise ist es gleichgültig, das Sie starben
die Dämmerung war apfelgrün
ich loathed Sie

 



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