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winged Schatten, die vorbei fegen
sie hat einen freien Raum, Wind-geschütztes loveliness
ich habe den Silence der Sterne und des Meeres gekannt
alle jene Schätze, die liegen
sind Sie wach?
ich bin eine Frau
eine Feder des Stahls
unsere angenehmen Momente fliegen
ich brenne keinen Duft

 



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