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The sun hanging from the gallows
At high noon sky
Old times are gone
But one can still hear and see
...

All too suddenly my grandmother's bones formed
A fractured constellation
Against the asphalt black sky
Your eyes wandered along the nearby spruces
...

Here where the curtains move at nights
And the faint twinkle of
The constellation of the louse
In the blackened space of the log wall
...

When you come into flower
Fear not to fall in love
All the roses fall in love
...

grandfather sitting by the table
on the outside
the wind was moulding the trees
his hands
...

the forest in a midsummer night
it has a beautiful mother tongue

paw of the brook playing with the stones
...

a long evening

rearing
...

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High Noon

The sun hanging from the gallows
At high noon sky
Old times are gone
But one can still hear and see
The big bang reverberating
Smoke signals billowing
The Pillars of Creation
Trails of past and present

From where flows the river of life
From where it gathers its juice
If not from the slopes of the great heart
The sun hanging from the gallows
At high noon sky
Is finally being laid down
To the canyon of quietude

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