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death poem

ruhig mit reverance, im Awe
wenig Gatter wurde schließlich erreicht
Sie sind schön und verblassen
meine ganze Liebe für meinen Bonbon
wer den Wind nennen wird
wie ein blanker Mann ich gehen
in den mournful Zahlen
die Schiffe liegen in der Bucht
unter meinem Fenster in einer Stadtstraße
machen Sie sich nicht Sorgen, daß er rüber sein
die Dichter sagen

 



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