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retirement poem

along a river-side
shines the last age, the next with hope is seen
often is it not so?
stern cold man
what do i owe to you
i saw him once before
give me hunger
he's gone
high-born race
i bid them all farewell
for then without
who loves the rain
the darkness
from song and dream for ever gone

 



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