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ich bin in der Liebe mit hohen far-seeing Plätzen
der Duft kam
ruhig mit reverance, im Awe
der Regen sein rüber und die leuchtende Luft
letzter Mitternacht
lassen Sie mich durch die Straße langsam bewegen
wenn Freiheit von ihrer Gebirgshöhe
was es die gesagten Maschinen war
schön
ich bin der Wind, der wavers
nie in meinem ganzem Leben
ich stand
glänzt das letzte Alter, das folgende mit Hoffnung wird gesehen

 



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