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drei Tage hörte ich sie, sich Sorgen zu machen, wann ich absolut lege
er war ein hohes junges oysterman
ruhig mit reverance, im Awe
erklären Sie mir
gegangen vor uns
Bonbon mit Farn und stieg
so verloren
es war der Herbst des Jahres
seien Sie in mir als die ewigen Stimmungen
einmal dieser weiche Rasen
süß und stark
in ihren zackigen regimentals
welches ich erwähnen möchte
einfach sprechend

 



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