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marriage poem

Sonne trat unten von seinem goldenen Throne
Standplatz hier durch meine Seite
in den Hallen des Schlafes wandered Sie vorbei
das traurigste des Jahres
ich bin eine Frau
burly, DösenHumblebiene
sie hörte die Kinder, in der Sonne zu spielen
ich weiß nicht wo
als Meer-Winde unsere Solitudes durchbohrten
geheimnisvolle Nacht
ich liebte eine Frau
Geräusche, die sich bemühen heftig zu zerreißen

 



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