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die Masse hält etwas Erschütterungsgehen
ich sah die erste Birne
es gibt Gewinne für alle unsere Verluste
ich sehe allen menschlichen Esprit
alle innen und alle ohne mich
wie ich innen roofed liege, innen aussortiert
die Berge sind sie leise Völker
ich sah mit geöffneten Augen
ich sah ihn einmal vorher
der alte Westen, die alte Zeit
ich brenne keinen Duft
geschaukelt in die Aufnahmevorrichtung vom tiefen
aber alas, gerade Träume

 



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