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christmas poetry

was wir jetzt tut
schöne, tragical Gesichter
alle beruhigen entlang dem potomac
ca. beschwerte sich zum Meister
ich sehe allen menschlichen Esprit
wenn Freiheit von ihrer Gebirgshöhe
es gibt keine Menge, gleichwohl aufgepaßt und geneigt
meine Mutter unterrichtete mich daß jede Nacht
meine ganze Liebe für meinen Bonbon
mit Lippenblut Rot und Herz des Steins
entlang den Bänken
einmal dieser weiche Rasen
unter dusky Lorbeerblatt
ich bot sie aller Abschied

 



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