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I've gone into Audacity and filtered the song to just the frequency of the Morse Code. Unfortunately there's still some noise in there but I hope my efforts can help.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/zxvjvqzb9erkhlmw7f3j0/AJjmRpXfo8adjAmwCtmMQ3Q?rlkey=n1x4x5e3919jxfg7a30bnb4b1&st=lknddbf0&dl=0
Wartraumorselong is the entire song filtered, Wartraumorse is cut down to the bits with Morse Code that I could make out.
If you don't trust the link, download Audacity and under the "Effect" tab, do a "Filter Curve EQ" between 950Hz and 1100Hz with everything outside of that range set to -120dB. :)