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sie konnte ihn im früheren Frühling gekannt haben
um so bald zu diesem zu kommen stellte sich Dunkelheit vor
ein Blick ist aber ein Strahl
wo ich sollen Sie, finden Sie Sie
unter dusky Lorbeerblatt
warum dann, Muß wir? sieht
Kerzen, die seitlich in den Tomatedosen stürzen
die Dichter sagen
von Fußboden zu Decke
unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
Sonne und Wind und Schlag von Meer

 



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