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Schlaf süß in Ihren humble Gräbern
ich habe die Welt geworfen
eine Feder des Stahls
ich singe Ihnen
ich habe den Silence der Sterne und des Meeres gekannt
möglicherweise
den brennenden Gedanken kleiden
ängstlich nicht mehr, sage ich
ich erwarte Sie
schauen Sie heraus nach den Sternen, meine Liebe
wir, die standen
und breakethbrot nicht mehr
der Blitz blitzte und hob an

 



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