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wie das Glätten fällt
nehmen Sie meine Bracelets
entlang den Bänken
Farbtöne der Nacht fielen schnell
die Qual des Habens zu vieler Energie
er erklärt von den guten alten Zeiten
Nobility des Todes wieder
zu, was eine Frau sie geliebt vergleicht
als ich ein Junge an der Hochschule war
in der LageSEIN, jede Seite jeder Frage zu sehen
ich bin in der Liebe mit hohen far-seeing Plätzen
was wir jetzt tut
Glasbläser der Zeit
meine Seele ist ein dunkles gepflogenes Feld

 



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