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brother poem

Sitzen in seinem Schalthebel, der Ihren Tee wartet
eine Feder des Stahls
ich habe die Welt geworfen
ich stand das geöffnete Flügelfenster bereit
ich bin alt und blind
ich habe das Rennen gewonnen
jetzt für einen lebhaften und freundlichen Kampf
er kam mich durch die Hand nehmen
von Song und Traum für überhaupt gegangen

 



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