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er war ein hohes junges oysterman
jetzt, während meine Lippen leben
zweifellos erinnere mich ich noch
ich war eine Göttin, ere der Marmor mich fand
melancholische Tage sind gekommen
O angemessen und stately Mädchen, dessen Augen
drehen Sie nicht Ihren Kopf
Sie sagen, daß Sie mich lieben
ich muß sagen gute Nacht
ich hörte den Wind aller Tag
Gedanken durch meinen Kopf
gerade jetzt

 



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