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poem for pastors

ich bete nicht für Frieden
lassen Sie uns unsere niedrigeren Neigungen ausdrücken
wie wild, wie Hexe-wie sonderbares, das das Leben sein sollte
Hinausschieben, vainly kämpfend
die Qual des Habens zu vieler Energie
wer den Wind nennen wird
melancholische Tage sind gekommen
voll von den Rissen
als weiße Kerze

 



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