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wenn Sie heute abend kommen
sie limps mit dem Anhalten des schmerzlichen Schrittes
GlĂĽck
die Dichter sagen
Ruhe als die zweiter Sommer
ich weiĂź, was Sie sagen werden
Melancholie, Blau war sie
ruhig mit reverance, im Awe
Wille schimmern Sie auf dem Meer?
er warfen einen Stein, Sie warfen einen Stein
in seinem vorsichtigen Zelt
herauf von den SĂĽden am Bruch des Tages
Hinausschieben, vainly kämpfend
die Lattentagesdrowses auf dem westlichen durchtränken

 



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