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was es die gesagten Maschinen war
von der Sonne noch Sterne
in allen Sachen gesprochen nicht von
mit Lippenblut Rot und Herz des Steins
ich liebe mein Leben, aber nicht zu gut
der Regen sein rüber und die leuchtende Luft
wenn der Schleier von den Augen angehoben wird
die Masse hält etwas Erschütterungsgehen
pharaoh, König von Land Ägyptens
ein kleiner Pfirsich im Obstgarten wuchs
diese sind
sie war eine Schönheit an den Tagen
königliches Fest war erfolgt

 



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