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some one complained to the master
along a river-side
now for a brisk and cheerful fight
night is dark, and the winter winds
melancholy, blue it was
he came and took me by the hand
stay no more
over the river, on the hill
the endless, foolish merriment of stars
come down at dawn from windless hills
as a naked man i go
renew the vision of delight
there was a time in former years
green afternoon serene and bright

 



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