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retirement poem

weich jetzt das Licht des Tages
das Swanbestehen
es gibt ein, das dieses i einmal so sehr liebte
Hinausschieben, vainly kämpfend
herauf von den SĂĽden am Bruch des Tages
ich bilde meinen Abschirmrahmen, aber niemand weiĂź
von unseren versteckten Plätzen
und mein Name ist truthful
sĂĽĂź und stark
ich hatte einen Traum und ich wachte mit ihm auf
in seinem vorsichtigen Zelt
unter meinem Fenster in einer StadtstraĂźe
den brennenden Gedanken kleiden
das Kind, das weg Blatt nach Blatt warf

 



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