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mother daughter poem

ich liebe, eine Weile weg zu stehlen
lassen Sie nicht hören
weich weinend
ich sehe einen Stern heute abend
Frau vermißte viel, wie Sie zu mir benennen, Anruf zu mir
ich bilde meinen Abschirmrahmen, aber niemand weiß
meine Mutter twines mich die Roses, die mit Tau naß sind
weiße Schaumgummiblume, rote Flammeblume

 



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