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mother daughter poem

Bruder, bin ich Feuer
er war ein hohes junges oysterman
Sonne und Wind und Schlag von Meer
herauf von die Wiesen reich mit Mais
ein Leben auf der Ozeanwelle
ich muĂź sagen gute Nacht
liebe Frau
aller Tag zum Aufpassen der blauen Welle sich zu kräuseln und zu brechen
ich sah die Wolken unter den HĂĽgeln
möglicherweise
schauen Sie heraus nach den Sternen, meine Liebe
ich sagte
er wird gegangen

 



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