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in an old chamber softly lit
thou unrelenting past
sun stepped down from his golden throne
melancholy days have come
dear wife
beside a stricken field
this is the song of youth
the mountains they are silent folk
once this soft turf
sun and wind and beat of sea
be in me as the eternal moods
to be able to see every side of every question

 



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