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death poetry

sie sprengte fierce Wein
Stadt, die nicht eine Stadt ist
jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen
die Schwärzung stiehlt die Formen aller Königinnen
blau-schwarze nubian zupfende Orangen
Glasbläser der Zeit
aus dem Fenster heraus ein Meer der grünen Bäume
zweifellos erinnere mich ich noch
gerade als meine Finger auf diesen Schlüsseln
alle beruhigen entlang dem potomac
den brennenden Gedanken kleiden
ich sah die archangels in meinem Apfel-Baum gestern Abend

 



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