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death poetry

world that changes under my hand
gone are the three, those sisters rare
the air is full of dawn and spring
for then without
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
be not angry with me
i have cast the world
in mournful numbers
though love repine, and reason chafe
i have heard them in the night

 



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