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good bye poem

es gibt eine Stunde des ruhigen Restes
meine Mutter twines mich die Roses, die mit Tau naß sind
und noch gingen sie an
das endlose, dumme merriment der Sterne
ich habe die stolzesten Sterne gesehen
Bewegung Ihres Körpers ist wie Musik
als Meer-Winde unsere Solitudes durchbohrten
liegt hier eine schönste Dame
ein mit Ihnen
so verloren
warum so traurig mein reizendes?

 



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