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pumpkin poem

möglicherweise ist es gleichgültig, das Sie starben
die Qual des Habens zu vieler Energie
um Mitternacht
Sie sagen, daß Sie mich lieben
ich sah, daß Gott Sie es? bezweifeln
dieses ist das Schiff der Perle
auf und ab geht ihn
an der Dämmerung sagte er
Massentravails
wölbte die Flut
ich hörte den Wind aller Tag
die Dichter sagen
zweifellos erinnere mich ich noch
ich wußte nie, daß die Masse soviel Gold hatte

 



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