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es gab drei in der Wiese durch den Bach
pharaoh, König von Land Ägyptens
Nobility des Todes wieder
unsere angenehmen Momente fliegen
ein dĂĽnner grauer Schatten auf dem Rand des Gedankens
der Regen sein rĂĽber und die leuchtende Luft
sie hat einen freien Raum, Wind-geschĂĽtztes loveliness
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
so verloren
die Luft ist wie ein Schmetterling
nicht von der breiten Welt des Ganzen
zu einigem die fetten Götter

 



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