| ラブ・ストーリーは突然に何から伝えればいいのか 分からないまま時は流れて 浮かんでは 消えてゆく ありふれた言葉だけ 君があんまりすてきだから ただすなおに 好きと言えないで 多分もうすぐ 雨も止んで 二人 たそがれ
あの日 あの時 あの場所で 君に会えなかったら 僕等は いつまでも 見知らぬ二人のまま
誰れかが甘く誘う言葉に もう心揺れたりしないで 切ないけど そんなふうに 心は縛れない 明日になれば君をきっと 今よりもっと好きになる そのすべてが僕のなかで 時を超えてゆく
君のためにつばさになる 君を守りつづける やわらかく 君をつつむ あの風になる
あの日 あの時 あの場所で 君に会えなかったら 僕等は いつまでも 見知らぬ二人のまま
今 君の心が動いた 言葉止めて 肩を寄せて 僕は忘れないこの日を 君を誰れにも渡さない
君のためにつばさになる 君を守りつづける やわらかく 君をつつむ あの風になる
あの日 あの時 あの場所で 君に会えなかったら 僕等は いつまでも 見知らぬ二人のまま
誰れかが甘く誘う言葉に 心揺れたりしないで 君をつつむ あの風になる
あの日 あの時 あの場所で 君に会えなかったら 僕等は いつまでも 見知らぬ二人のまま
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| Sick:
Undertaker 'burnt alive in a coffin'
Published Date:
18 August 2008
By Allan Hall
in berlin
TWO undertakers allegedly sealed a rival in a coffin and burned him alive after a business deal went wrong.
Police
in Germany claimed Erich Winkler, 43, who had been missing since last
April, was murdered because he was cheated out of money that was owed
to him by a rival funeral director.
Detectives in Erlangen, Bavaria, said Mr Winkler was killed in a crematorium under a false name and his ashes
were then put into an urn and deposited in a graveyard somewhere in
Germany.
The hunt for the urn, which would have been registered under the false name, is now the subject of an intensive hunt.
It
is claimed that Michael Schmidt, 52, agreed to buy Mr Winkler's
business but could not come up with the cash. When Mr Winkler kept
demanding payment he allegedly enlisted the help of fellow undertaker
Friedrich Peters, 53, to kill him.
Police claim the victim was
knocked unconscious in a flat in Erlangen and bundled into a cheap
plywood coffin. It is thought his body was burned on Easter Monday last
year in the crematorium in Furstenried near Passau.
As Mr
Winkler was divorced, lived alone and was a somewhat solitary figure,
it is believed the killers thought their gruesome act would go
undiscovered.
A friend of the dead man, however, was suspicious
of the disappearance and pressed police to act. The men were arrested
last week and will go on trial later this year.
Andreas Quentin,
a spokesman for the court in Nuremberg which will handle the case,
claimed that "discussions" between the two businessmen came to nothing
so Schmidt resorted to murder.
Prosecutors have said that the
men, with their knowledge of how the business worked, were able to
obtain the paperwork necessary to cremate a body and forge it to try to
avoid detection.
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