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in den Hallen des Schlafes wandered Sie vorbei
das Emporheben, als der Wind brannte durch
achtzig Jahre haben und mehr überschritten
ich habe den Silence der Sterne und des Meeres gekannt
noch schaukelt ihr Grau Aufsatz über das Meer
ich habe die stolzesten Sterne gesehen
ich sah, daß Gott Sie es? bezweifeln
Bruder, bin ich Feuer
warum die Sachen sind, die keinen Tod haben

 



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