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we who stood
therefore i may not
and breaketh bread no more
our pleasant moments fly
with joy and wonder
when the veil from the eyes is lifted
why then, must we see?
daughter, thou art come to die
i can not tell you now
through the broad earth's aching breast
little park that i pass through
the ancient songs
see the tentative

 



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