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weich als das Bett in der Masse
wie ein blanker Mann ich gehen
in allen Sachen gesprochen nicht von
gegen die grüne Flamme des Weißdorn-Baums
welches ich erwähnen möchte
Kerzen, die seitlich in den Tomatedosen stürzen
geheimnisvolle Nacht
ich sagte
Bruder, bin ich Feuer
das Emporheben, als der Wind brannte durch
der Regen sein rüber und die leuchtende Luft
in ihren zackigen regimentals
in das leise Land
Melancholie, Blau war sie

 



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