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grandmother poem

als ich in Ihre Augen schaute
voll von den Rissen
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
ich liege am Tabellenberg
ich bin vom Sein bitter und träge vom Sein klug träge
gaily durch die Felder tanzten wir
entlang den Bänken
läßt lang das Sommertageslicht glänzen
diese alte silberne Schüssel von meinen
ich gehe meine Weise complacently

 



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