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wie er wer Geist in der Flamme des Mittages
an der Dämmerung sagte er
geheimnisvolle Nacht
wie das Glätten fällt
wer den Regen liebt
neben es gab nie einen Ton das Holz aber eins
gerade als meine Finger auf diesen Schlüsseln
die alten Songs
noch dreizehn Jahre
die Lattentagesdrowses auf dem westlichen durchtränken
gestern Abend legte der Vollmond ein Tuch von Weiß
für Wahrheit für Liebe
plötzlich aus den dunklen und belaubten Weisen heraus

 



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