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footprint poem

ich hörte den Wind aller Tag
um so bald zu diesem zu kommen stellte sich Dunkelheit vor
die Sterne fielen vom Himmel
wer den Wind nennen wird
Welt, die unter meiner Hand ändert
über dem Fluß auf dem Hügel
erinnern sich Sie
wenn der Wind gegen uns in der Dunkelheit arbeitet
ein Vogel sang
von unseren versteckten Plätzen
in die Dunkelheit und Frieden meinem abschließenden Betts
winged Schatten, die vorbei fegen

 



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