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wie ich sollen Sie, helfen Sie rechts der Welt, die falsch geht
es war der Herbst des Jahres
verbessern Sie als Granit
Töchter der Zeit
auf und ab geht ihn
weich weinend
ich habe die Welt geworfen
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
bewiesen im Schimmer in Ihren Augen
es gibt eine Stadt, builded durch keine Hand
Schlaf süß in Ihren humble Gräbern
wenn der rote Slayer denken, slays er

 



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