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teenage love poem

zweifellos erinnere mich ich noch
seien Sie nicht falsch
der Schnee whispers über mich
Schlaf, grauer Bruder des Todes
ich fülle diese Schale
ein dünner grauer Schatten auf dem Rand des Gedankens
gebildet vom loveliness alleine
ich bot sie aller Abschied
die Lattentagesdrowses auf dem westlichen durchtränken
in der LageSEIN, jede Seite jeder Frage zu sehen
jene schwarzen Augen I einmal so gepriesen
lassen Sie das reizende Wortunsaid
wir waren nicht viele

 



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