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gestiegen von den Toten
Sitzen in seinem Schalthebel, der Ihren Tee wartet
gegen die grüne Flamme des Weißdorn-Baums
süß und stark
Dame, Ihr Herz hat an Staub gewendet
ich gehe hinunter die Gartenwege
ich habe den Silence der Sterne und des Meeres gekannt
tat Sie sehen überhaupt ein Krokodil
als weiße Kerze
machen Sie sich nicht um das unsichtbare Sorgen
die langen resounding Marmorflure
ich liege am Tabellenberg
Tochter, thoukunst kommen zu sterben

 



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