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death poetry

entlang einem River-side
wenn ein Brief fĂĽr Freiheit erfolgt ist
wenig Gatter wurde schlieĂźlich erreicht
die Wiese kroch
machen Sie sich nicht um das unsichtbare Sorgen
vor langer Zeit im jungen Moonlight
die Dämmerung war apfelgrün
mit den meek, braunen Augen
unter dem Helm des Warriors
blau-schwarze nubian zupfende Orangen
ich sagte, ich habe geschlossen mein Herz
ich bin fevered

 



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