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gegen die grüne Flamme des Weißdorn-Baums
einmal dieser weiche Rasen
wie wild, wie Hexe-wie sonderbares, das das Leben sein sollte
ich bildete ein Versprechen einmal, eins nur
lassen Sie uns unsere niedrigeren Neigungen ausdrücken
unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
was es die gesagten Maschinen war
verbessern Sie als Granit
seien Sie nicht falsch
die Luft ist von Dämmerung und Frühling voll

 



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