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ich singe Ihnen
die Lattentagesdrowses auf dem westlichen durchtränken
liebe Frau
sie hörte die Kinder, in der Sonne zu spielen
innerhalb meiner Hand halte ich
lassen Sie uns errichten
in können Sie
Sonne und Wind und Schlag von Meer
singen Sie wieder dem Song Sie gesungen
ich kann nicht Ihnen jetzt erklären
ich wußte nie, daß die Masse soviel Gold hatte
dieses ist das Arsenal
sehen Sie, von dieser Fälschung von ihm

 



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