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footprint poem

die einzelne zusammengeprgessene angehobene Faust und bereiten vor
jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen
gelebt durch den River-side
ich starrte den prachtvollen Himmel an
an der Dämmerung sagte er
stern kalter Mann
süsses splendor
wenn ich sterbe, denken Sie nur dieses an mich
irgendwo las ich eine merkwürdige, alte, rostige Geschichte
zu einigem die fetten Götter
die Masse hält etwas Erschütterungsgehen
wenig Gatter wurde schließlich erreicht

 



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