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zweifellos erinnere mich ich noch
dunkelstes, merkwürdigstes Geheimnis
ich bete nicht für Frieden
die hypocritic Tage
entlang den Bänken
häufig denke ich an die schöne Stadt
ich verachte meine Freunde mehr als Sie
diese alte silberne Schüssel von meinen
schauen Sie heraus nach den Sternen, meine Liebe
in einem alten Raum beleuchtete weich
sie in der Schwärzungsversammlung und bitten
ein süß ernster Gedanke

 



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