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ich sagte
als Meer-Winde unsere Solitudes durchbohrten
jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen
jetzt für einen lebhaften und freundlichen Kampf
ich ging auf und ab die Straßen
die langen resounding Marmorflure
alle werfen die Jahre nieder
sie konnte ihn im früheren Frühling gekannt haben

 



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