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wedding poem

ich bin fevered
burly, DösenHumblebiene
die Luft ist von Dämmerung und Frühling voll
jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen
sie kennt eine preiswerte Freigabe
machen Sie sich nicht Sorgen, daß er rüber sein
erinnern sich Sie
meine Seele ist ein dunkles gepflogenes Feld
hören Sie zum klingenden Meer
unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
der Körper kann begrenzen

 



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