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who is the runner in the skies
do not grieve that it is over
they threw a stone, you threw a stone
could we but know
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
earth travails
i heard the wind all day
leave the lovely words unsaid
we who stood
night was black and drear
had he and i but met

 



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