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Schlaf süß in Ihren humble Gräbern
wie wild, wie Hexe-wie sonderbares, das das Leben sein sollte
als ich am Sonnenuntergang zurückkam
das Licht zurückgenommen
hatten er und i aber getroffen
hängen Sie keinen Wreath
Überschreiten durch die huddled und häßlichen Wände
alle werfen die Jahre nieder
schwach-weak-winged Song
lassen Sie uns errichten
sie muß zurück gehen, sagte sie

 



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