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old wine to drink
lived by the river-side
i bid them all farewell
the earth keeps some vibration going
what do i owe to you
tripping up, falling down
as a naked man i go
when freedom from her mountain height
which keeps
this ancient silver bowl of mine
it is true that you say the gods are more use to you than fairies
calm as that second summer
have you seen walking through the village

 



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