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die auf das Oberseite sagen, daß sie Sie, Masse kennen -- sie sind Lügner
die Luft ist wie ein Schmetterling
hängen Sie keinen Wreath
Farbtöne der Nacht fielen schnell
auf und ab geht ihn
ich bot sie aller Abschied
der Duft kam
ein Leben auf der Ozeanwelle
oben auslösen, unten fallend
Glück
im Hafen neuen Yorks
liegt hier eine schönste Dame
Tochter, thoukunst kommen zu sterben

 



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