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burly, DösenHumblebiene
erneuern Sie den Anblick der Freude
ich bete nicht für Frieden
sind Sie lebendig?
meine Mutter twines mich die Roses, die mit Tau naß sind
ich bin in das Ödland gekommen, weil meine Seele athirst ist
innerhalb dieses niedrigen Grabs liegt ein conqueror
der alte Westen, die alte Zeit
eins nach dem anderen wie verläßt von einem Baum
alter Wein zum Trinken
in den Hallen des Schlafes wandered Sie vorbei
wir waren nicht viele
allein
es gibt ein Land voll des Weins

 



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