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melancholische Tage sind gekommen
lassen Sie nicht hören
erklären Sie mir nicht
was wir jetzt tut
alle innen und alle ohne mich
die Berge sind sie leise Völker
machen Sie sich nicht um das unsichtbare Sorgen
die alten Songs
dieser merkwürdige Begleiter kam auf shuffling Füße
warum so traurig mein reizendes?
ich mag es
Kurzschluß und süsses und wir sind zum Ende von ihm gekommen

 



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