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romantic poem

Tage endeared zu jedem MUSE
er war ein hohes junges oysterman
meine Seele geht in den gorgeous Sachen plattiert
ich liebe, eine Weile weg zu stehlen
das kleine mitfühlende, getragen, Lachengesichter
warum
gaily durch die Felder tanzten wir
Stadt, die nicht eine Stadt ist
und noch gingen sie an
ein Sturm fährt auf den Tide
er wird gegangen
Himmel, die sie waren, ashen und nüchtern

 



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