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ich hörte den Wind aller Tag
in allen Sachen gesprochen nicht von
ich hatte den Fall über-vorbereitet
ein Leben auf der Ozeanwelle
weiße Schaumgummiblume, rote Flammeblume
eine Meile nach
wölbte die Flut
was es die gesagten Maschinen war
hohe Wände und sehr groß
ich wundere mich, wo Sie leben
pharaoh, König von Land Ägyptens
welches ich erwähnen möchte
durch das Ufer durch das Meer
das Kind, das weg Blatt nach Blatt warf

 



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