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halloween poem for kid

dunkel-eyed
es gab eine Zeit in den ehemaligen Jahren
dieses ist der Song von Jugend
Sonne trat unten von seinem goldenen Throne
mein Sohn ist tot und ich bin gehender Vorhang
ich kann nicht seinem greatness immer glauben
die alten Songs
dort durch das Fenster im alten Haus
innerhalb meiner Hand halte ich
unsere angenehmen Momente fliegen
alle innen und alle ohne mich
ich liege am Tabellenberg

 



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