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hängen Sie keinen Wreath
schöne, tragical Gesichter
ich liebte eine Frau
babylon -- wo ich gehe zu träumen
aus mir heraus unwürdig und unbekannt
gestern Abend legte der Vollmond ein Tuch von Weiß
er warfen einen Stein, Sie warfen einen Stein
die Schwärzung stiehlt die Formen aller Königinnen
süsses splendor
alle beruhigen entlang dem potomac
meine Mutter unterrichtete mich daß jede Nacht
in die Dunkelheit und Frieden meinem abschließenden Betts
er wird gegangen
hören Sie den Regen?

 



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