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Kerzen, die seitlich in den Tomatedosen stürzen
unter dem Erntemond
läßt lang das Sommertageslicht glänzen
lassen Sie mich durch die Straße langsam bewegen
Hinausschieben, vainly kämpfend
denken Sie, mein Junge, wenn ich meine Arme um Sie setze
Bonbon mit Farn und stieg
wir, die standen
Tag ist erfolgt
Ruhe als die zweiter Sommer
über den Dachspitzen laufen Sie die Schatten der Wolken
sehr gut Sie Liberale
so verloren
Frau vermißte viel, wie Sie zu mir benennen, Anruf zu mir

 



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