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wedding poem

Sitzen in seinem Schalthebel, der Ihren Tee wartet
ich rüttele mein Haar im Wind des Morgens
schöne, tragical Gesichter
sind Sie lebendig?
meine Seele geht in den gorgeous Sachen plattiert
häufig denke ich an die schöne Stadt
ich bin alt und blind
ich bot sie aller Abschied
ein Dichter, nachdem den Zaum seine Zunge entfernt habend
Bruder, bin ich Feuer
ein süß ernster Gedanke
er würde sogar seinen Witz haben
nie in meinem ganzem Leben
pharaoh, König von Land Ägyptens

 



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