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sie fragen mich, wo ich gewesen bin
welches hält
lassen Sie einen Freudenunterhalt Sie
eine Feder des Stahls
schauen Sie heraus nach den Sternen, meine Liebe
wölbte die Flut
holen Sie mir weichen Song
ich rüttele mein Haar im Wind des Morgens
auf und ab geht ihn
die Luft ist wie ein Schmetterling
blau-schwarze nubian zupfende Orangen
winged Schatten, die vorbei fegen

 



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