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im Hafen neuen Yorks
sehen Sie das vorläufige
wie das Glätten fällt
die Qual des Habens zu vieler Energie
steigender Mond hat die Sterne versteckt
erklären Sie mir weniger oder erklären Sie mir mehr
die alten Songs
diese Herzen wurden von den menschlichen Freuden und Obacht gesponnen
vor tausend leisen Jahren
sind sie traurig, die nicht Liebe kennen
lassen Sie hören
einige windigere Tage
dieses ist der Song von Jugend

 



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