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ich war eine Göttin, ere der Marmor mich fand
ich brenne keinen Duft
ein Fliegenwort von hier und dort
auf und an
dort durch das Fenster im alten Haus
sie konnte ihn im früheren Frühling gekannt haben
erklären Sie mir

 



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