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ein Dichter, nachdem den Zaum seine Zunge entfernt habend
durch das Ufer durch das Meer
ich hatte einen Traum und ich wachte mit ihm auf
schauen Sie zurück mit longing Augen und wissen Sie, daß ich folge
burly, DösenHumblebiene
wir legen
blau-schwarze nubian zupfende Orangen
als es
er wird gegangen
ich starrte den prachtvollen Himmel an
babylon -- wo ich gehe zu träumen
warum
mit dem Sonnenuntergang

 



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