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Dame, Ihr Herz hat an Staub gewendet
Sie sind mein Begleiter
glänzt das letzte Alter, das folgende mit Hoffnung wird gesehen
nicht von der breiten Welt des Ganzen
hören Sie zum klingenden Meer
ich erwarte Sie
zweifellos erinnere mich ich noch
um Mitternacht

 



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