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und so geht sie
er war ein hohes junges oysterman
ich habe eine Furcht in meinem Leben gehabt
mit Freude und Wunder
die Schiffe liegen in der Bucht
unten gekommen an der Dämmerung von den windless Hügeln
die Masse hält etwas Erschütterungsgehen
mit Lippenblut Rot und Herz des Steins

 



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