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break up poem

mit den meek, braunen Augen
wie wild, wie Hexe-wie sonderbares, das das Leben sein sollte
ich brenne keinen Duft
ich stand
ängstlich nicht mehr, sage ich
ich liebte eine Frau
er erklärt von den guten alten Zeiten
drei Tage hörte ich sie, sich Sorgen zu machen, wann ich absolut lege
Bonbon mit Farn und stieg
jenseits schauen
wenn, voll von der warmen und eifrigen Liebe
die Sterne fielen vom Himmel

 



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