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gothic poetry

ist häufig er nicht so?
wie ich sollen Sie, helfen Sie rechts der Welt, die falsch geht
dunkel-eyed
seien Sie in mir als die ewigen Stimmungen
über dem Fluß winken sie zu mir zu
dieses ist der Song von Jugend
machen Sie sich nicht Sorgen, daß er rüber sein
aus dem Fenster heraus ein Meer der grünen Bäume
süsses splendor
lassen Sie einen Freudenunterhalt Sie
melancholische Tage sind gekommen

 



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