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traurige Rolle der gedämpften Trommel hat Schlag
ich starrte den prachtvollen Himmel an
jetzt für einen lebhaften und freundlichen Kampf
die hypocritic Tage
wir waren nicht viele
liebe Frau
ich halte Ihr Herz
das traurigste des Jahres
lieben Sie mich schließlich oder, wenn Sie nicht werden
ich liebe die alten melodious Lagen
aber alas, gerade Träume

 



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