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Available Poems in Letzte Gedichte (by Rainer Maria Rilke )

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  • An der sonngewohnten Straße, in dem  (Norbert Laufer)
  • Ausgesetzt auf den Bergen des Herzens. Siehe, wie klein dort  (Lukas Haselböck, August Wenzinger) RUS
  • Die Spanische Trilogie 
  • Eros  (Krzysztof Baculewski, Bernard Foccroulle, Alfred Kaiserswerth, Peter Knaak, Wolfgang Meyer Tormin, Oliver Trötschel, Heinrich Ernst Erwin Walther)
  • Irrlichter  (Holmer Becker)
  • Perlen entrollen. Weh, riß eine der Schnüre?  RUS
  • Tränenkrüglein  (Werner Wolf Glaser, Paul Hindemith, Stephen Andrew Gill Hough, Sir)
  • Überfliessende Himmel verschwendeter Sterne  (Martin Seith-Böhm, Jaime del Val)
  • Welt war in dem Antlitz der Geliebten  (Werner Bitter, Pozzi Escot, Norbert Laufer, Wilhelm Rettich)

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