Marcus King – Me or Tennessee (Visualizer)
Experience the soulful sounds of Marcus King with his latest track “Me or Tennessee” from the album Mood Swings. Dive into the emotions and melodies crafted by this talented artist.
Experience the soulful sounds of Marcus King with his latest track “Me or Tennessee” from the album Mood Swings. Dive into the emotions and melodies crafted by this talented artist.
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Der Abend wechselt langsam die Gewänder,
die ihm ein Rand von alten Bäumen hält;
du schaust: und von dir scheiden sich die Länder,
ein himmelfahrendes und eins, das fällt;
und lassen dich, zu keinem ganz gehörend,
nicht ganz so dunkel wie das Haus, das schweigt,
nicht ganz so sicher Ewiges beschwörend wie das,
was Stern wird jede Nacht und steigt –
und lassen dir (unsäglich zu entwirrn) dein Leben
bang und riesenhaft und reifend, so daß es,
bald begrenzt und bald begreifend, abwechselnd Stein in dir wird und Gestirn.
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