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wie wild, wie Hexe-wie sonderbares, das das Leben sein sollte
neben einem geschlagenen Feld
ich bot sie aller Abschied
wenn der Schleier von den Augen angehoben wird
vor langer Zeit im jungen Moonlight
meine Seele geht in den gorgeous Sachen plattiert
hoch-getragenes Rennen
drehen Sie nicht Ihren Kopf
in das leise Land
Nacht war schwarz und drear
Ginghamhund und die Kalikokatze
ich liebte eine Frau
die Berge sind sie leise Völker

 



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