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death's nobility again
days endeared to every muse
with joy and wonder
these hearts were woven of human joys and cares
the swan existing
my mother taught me that every night
over the river, on the hill
the air is full of dawn and spring
come down at dawn from windless hills
by the shore, by the sea

 



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