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ich liege am Tabellenberg
dunkelstes, merkwürdigstes Geheimnis
meine zutreffende Liebe von ihrem Kissen stieg
weich weinend
unter einem ausgebreiteten Kastaniebaum
erklären Sie mir weniger oder erklären Sie mir mehr
das Kind, das weg Blatt nach Blatt warf
blau-schwarze nubian zupfende Orangen
Roses und Gold
läßt lang das Sommertageslicht glänzen
ich denke sie gerades herrliches
winged Schatten, die vorbei fegen
sehen Sie, daß ich Ihnen mich gebe

 



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