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drehen Sie mich unten durch die Wiese
unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
ich bin vom Sein bitter und träge vom Sein klug träge
meine ganze Liebe für meinen Bonbon
geben Sie mir Hunger
Meister der menschlichen Schicksale sind ich
Schlaf süß in Ihren humble Gräbern
das kleine mitfühlende, getragen, Lachengesichter
das traurigste des Jahres

 



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