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hängen Sie keinen Wreath
schauen Sie zurück mit longing Augen und wissen Sie, daß ich folge
ein dünner grauer Schatten auf dem Rand des Gedankens
fällt hier kein Licht
mittlere Vergnügen und Paläste, obwohl wir durchstreifen können
nie in meinem ganzem Leben
dieser merkwürdige Begleiter kam auf shuffling Füße
Geräusche, die sich bemühen heftig zu zerreißen
aller Tag zum Aufpassen der blauen Welle sich zu kräuseln und zu brechen
ich habe die Welt geworfen

 



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