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i never knew the earth had so much gold
i saw god. do you doubt it?
grieve not for the invisible
i am fevered
a thousand silent years ago
little park that i pass through
when i go back to earth
for i was a gaunt, grave councillor
and with the humming bird
while i stood listening, discreetly dumb
better than granite
never in all my life

 



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