Truth is such a rare thing, it is a delight to tell it.
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Your secret, perched in ecstasy
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When every way we fly
We are molested equally
By immortality.
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That Bells should ring till all should know
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Would seem to me the more the way
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Through those old Grounds of memory,
The sauntering alone
Is a divine intemperance
A prudent man would shun.
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