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My verses, stand gawping a bit I never get used to this They lived here long enough Enough I sent them out of the house I don't wanna wait, until there toes are cold Enough I wanna hear, the humming of the sun Or that of my heart, hardening Enough They don't screw classicly They babble commonly And bluster nobly Enough, enough In winter there lips leap In spring they lie flat at the first warmth They ruined my summer And in autumn it's girls and a broken heart For another twelve lines on this sheet I'll hold my hand over their head And than I'll kick them out Enough Go and pester elsewhere One-cent rhymes Find somebody who cares Enough Go now on your high feet, This is were the graves laugh When they see there guests Enough One corps on top of the other Go now and stagger to her Whom, I do not know Enough, enough In winter there lips leap In spring they lie flat at the first warmth They ruined my summer And in autumn it's girls and a broken heart |