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Musik I hörte mit Ihnen war mehr als Musik
es gab drei in der Wiese durch den Bach
ich sah die Wolken unter den Hügeln
es gibt Gewinne für alle unsere Verluste
es gibt keine Menge, gleichwohl aufgepaßt und geneigt
Glasbläser der Zeit
hoch-getragenes Rennen
wölbte die Flut
hatten er und i aber getroffen
mit Lippenblut Rot und Herz des Steins
ihr Gesicht ist angemessen und glatt und fein
möglicherweise
ich bin fevered

 



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