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während ich das Hören stand, diskret dumb
ich sah die erste Birne
es gibt keine Menge, gleichwohl aufgepaßt und geneigt
die Schwärzung rollt aufwärts
wenn die Stunden des Tages numeriert werden
gerade als meine Finger auf diesen Schlüsseln
steigender Mond hat die Sterne versteckt
ängstlich nicht mehr, sage ich
wer den Regen liebt
nie in meinem ganzem Leben
ich bin der Wind, der wavers
Moonlight tief und zart
alle beruhigen entlang dem potomac
welches hält

 



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