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tell me
and still they walked on
along the banks
we who stood
when freedom from her mountain height
those on the top say they know you, earth-they are liars
behold me, in my chiffon, gauze and tinsel
eighty years have passed, and more
pharaoh, king of egypt's land
the meadow was creeping

 



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