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zwischen den musing Sonnenuntergang und die Dunkelheit
stieg und Bernstein war der Sonnenuntergang auf dem Fluß
mit Lippenblut Rot und Herz des Steins
die Wiese kroch
gegangen vor uns
wie wild, wie Hexe-wie sonderbares, das das Leben sein sollte
Tage endeared zu jedem MUSE
ich bete nicht für Frieden

 



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