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eins nach dem anderen wie verläßt von einem Baum
der Regen sein rüber und die leuchtende Luft
haben Sie gesehenes Gehen durch das Dorf
machen Sie sich nicht Sorgen, daß er rüber sein
sie in der Schwärzungsversammlung und bitten
ich gehe meine Weise complacently
die Schwärzung stiehlt die Formen aller Königinnen
babylon -- wo ich gehe zu träumen
sie können von der Liebe in einem Häuschen sprechen

 



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