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er wird gegangen
Ginghamhund und die Kalikokatze
wie wie die Sterne dieses Weiß ist, namenlose Gesichter
im Hafen neuen Yorks
die Luft ist von Dämmerung und Frühling voll
Ruhe als die zweiter Sommer
schöne, tragical Gesichter
das endlose, dumme merriment der Sterne
die alten Songs
dunkel-eyed
ein Schimmer des Goldes in gloom und Grau
Standplatz hier durch meine Seite
die Sterne fielen vom Himmel
wie ein blanker Mann ich gehen

 



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