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die Schiffe liegen in der Bucht
burly, DösenHumblebiene
Ruhe als die zweiter Sommer
der Körper kann begrenzen
die Qual des Habens zu vieler Energie
sind Sie lebendig?
seien Sie nicht falsch
ich sah die Wolken unter den Hügeln
es gab drei in der Wiese durch den Bach
sie limps mit dem Anhalten des schmerzlichen Schrittes
tat Sie sehen überhaupt ein Krokodil
von Song und Traum für überhaupt gegangen
schreckliche Wahrheiten diese sind

 



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