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we were not many
stand here by my side
sleep sweetly in your humble graves
never in all my life
leave the lovely words unsaid
quietly, with reverance, in awe
i shall see a star tonight
white foam flower, red flame flower
gone before us
the ships are lying in the bay

 



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