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sympathy poem

um Mitternacht
ich habe die Welt geworfen
Meister der menschlichen Schicksale sind ich
in Ihren Armen war ruhige Freude
ein Sturm fährt auf den Tide
von unseren versteckten Plätzen
es gibt ein Land voll des Weins
ich liebe mein Leben, aber nicht zu gut
die Sterne fielen vom Himmel
die Masse hält etwas Erschütterungsgehen
wölbte die Flut

 



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