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sad death poem

in allen Sachen gesprochen nicht von
ihr schönes Haar
zu, was eine Frau sie geliebt vergleicht
wenn ich gekonnt hatte, Enge ein Gefängnis Liebe ist
Farbtöne der Nacht fielen schnell
süsses splendor
ich bin fevered
stieg und Bernstein war der Sonnenuntergang auf dem Fluß
die Schwärzung stiehlt die Formen aller Königinnen
er warfen einen Stein, Sie warfen einen Stein
innerhalb dieses niedrigen Grabs liegt ein conqueror
sie konnte ihn im früheren Frühling gekannt haben

 



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