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ich sah mit geöffneten Augen
durch das Ufer durch das Meer
alle jene Schätze, die liegen
haben wir keine Schande?
als weiße Kerze
wenn, voll von der warmen und eifrigen Liebe
neben es gab nie einen Ton das Holz aber eins
nie in meinem ganzem Leben
seien Sie nicht falsch
ich schleuderte meine Seele zur Luft wie einem Falkefliegen

 



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