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fall poem

wir legen
herauf von die Wiesen reich mit Mais
wie ein blanker Mann ich gehen
Ginghamhund und die Kalikokatze
ängstlich nicht mehr, sage ich
ein Nebel fuhr unten
unter dem Erntemond
rühren Sie sich
ich liege am Tabellenberg
erklären Sie mir nicht
ich wundere mich, wo Sie leben

 



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