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wedding poem

ich rüttele mein Haar im Wind des Morgens
die langen resounding Marmorflure
ich habe das Rennen gewonnen
lassen Sie mich durch die Straße langsam bewegen
die Schwärzung stiehlt die Formen aller Königinnen
auf und ab geht ihn
lassen Sie das reizende Wortunsaid
als es
es gab ein strangeness auf Ihren Lippen
das Kind, das weg Blatt nach Blatt warf
was ich Ihnen verdanken
ich weiß, was Sie sagen werden

 



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