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sie hat einen freien Raum, Wind-geschĂĽtztes loveliness
die Lattentagesdrowses auf dem westlichen durchtränken
Sonne und Wind und Schlag von Meer
blau-schwarze nubian zupfende Orangen
ich hörte den Wind aller Tag
aus dem Fenster heraus ein Meer der grünen Bäume
wie ich sollen Sie, helfen Sie rechts der Welt, die falsch geht
vor tausend leisen Jahren
ich gehe hinunter die Gartenwege
gebildet vom loveliness alleine
irgendwo las ich eine merkwĂĽrdige, alte, rostige Geschichte

 



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