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Sonne und Wind und Schlag von Meer
ich starrte den prachtvollen Himmel an
ein Himmel, der nie Sonne, Mond oder Sterne gekannt hat
Sie sind frei
gegangen vor uns
einmal dieser weiche Rasen
Ruhe als die zweiter Sommer
aber alas, gerade Träume
in die Dunkelheit und Frieden meinem abschließenden Betts
babylon -- wo ich gehe zu träumen
ich denke sie gerades herrliches
die Dämmerung war apfelgrün
die Luft ist von Dämmerung und Frühling voll

 



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