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mother daughter poem

die einzelne zusammengeprgessene angehobene Faust und bereiten vor
seien Sie in mir als die ewigen Stimmungen
Musik I hörte mit Ihnen war mehr als Musik
Schatten legen entlang broadway
unter den Bergen wandered ich
durch die ausgedehnten schmerzende Brust der Masse
Sturm
liebe Frau
warum die Sachen sind, die keinen Tod haben
Sitzen in seinem Schalthebel, der Ihren Tee wartet
in können Sie
es gibt drei Möglichkeiten, in denen Männer nehmen
jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen

 



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