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graduation poem

weich als das Bett in der Masse
dieses ist der Song von Jugend
Kurzschluß und süsses und wir sind zum Ende von ihm gekommen
meine Mutter twines mich die Roses, die mit Tau naß sind
wo ich sollen Sie, finden Sie Sie
zu einigem die fetten Götter
sie sagte
ruhig mit reverance, im Awe
ich sagte

 



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