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lassen Sie mich durch die Straße langsam bewegen
Glasbläser der Zeit
es gibt eine Stadt, builded durch keine Hand
ich halte Ihr Herz
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
alter Wein zum Trinken
machen Sie sich nicht Sorgen, daß er rüber sein
gestern Abend legte der Vollmond ein Tuch von Weiß

 



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