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jetzt für einen lebhaften und freundlichen Kampf
Melancholie, Blau war sie
gloom
wie ich sollen Sie, helfen Sie rechts der Welt, die falsch geht
was wir jetzt tut
dort durch das Fenster im alten Haus
wer den Wind nennen wird
Kerzen, die seitlich in den Tomatedosen stürzen
steigender Mond hat die Sterne versteckt
gestiegen von den Toten
wenn der Wind gegen uns in der Dunkelheit arbeitet
die Dämmerung war apfelgrün
ängstlich nicht mehr, sage ich

 



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