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um Mitternacht
Schriftsatz auf einer Fliegennacht
ihr Gesicht ist angemessen und glatt und fein
glooms der Lebeneichen
von der Sonne noch Sterne
was wir jetzt tut
ich sah, daß Gott Sie es? bezweifeln
und noch gingen sie an
ich rüttele mein Haar im Wind des Morgens
zwischen den musing Sonnenuntergang und die Dunkelheit
ich mag es

 



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