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Sonne trat unten von seinem goldenen Throne
ich sah die erste Birne
aus dem Fenster heraus ein Meer der grünen Bäume
diese Herzen wurden von den menschlichen Freuden und Obacht gesponnen
und mit dem Summenvogel
in Ihren Armen war ruhige Freude
die alten Songs
über ihnen alle, unten schauend
möglicherweise ist es gleichgültig, das Sie starben

 



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