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glass-blower of time
i have heard that a certain princess
star-dust and vaporous light
rising moon has hid the stars
but i cannot read you now
which keeps
do not grieve that it is over
let us pity those who are better off than we are
the smell of the rose so false, the thorns so true
this is the song of youth
the shadows of the ships
when you come tonight

 



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