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es gibt ein Land voll des Weins
und breakethbrot nicht mehr
sehen Sie, sie zurückgehen
ich war eine Göttin, ere der Marmor mich fand
ich sehe einen Stern heute abend
ich sah mit geöffneten Augen
hohe Wände und sehr groß
wenn der Wind gegen uns in der Dunkelheit arbeitet
Stern-Staub und vaporous Licht
unter dem Helm des Warriors
glooms der Lebeneichen
ich liebe mein Leben, aber nicht zu gut
einfach sprechend
wir brechen das Glas dessen sacred Wein

 



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