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retirement poem

ich liebe, eine Weile weg zu stehlen
lassen Sie uns errichten
ich sagte, ich habe geschlossen mein Herz
sehen Sie, von dieser Fälschung von ihm
Kurzschluß und süsses und wir sind zum Ende von ihm gekommen
ich habe das Rennen gewonnen
Sie sagen, daß Sie mich lieben
schreckliche Wahrheiten diese sind
wölbte die Flut
mein Sohn ist tot und ich bin gehender Vorhang
lassen Sie uns unsere niedrigeren Neigungen ausdrücken

 



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