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die Berge sind sie leise Völker
für dann außen
in die Dunkelheit und Frieden meinem abschließenden Betts
so gefallen
die Schwärzung rollt aufwärts
als Meer-Winde unsere Solitudes durchbohrten
liebe Frau
ich sagte
gegangen vor uns
ich bot sie aller Abschied
weich als das Bett in der Masse
ich bilde meinen Abschirmrahmen, aber niemand weiß

 



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