Eden is that old-fashioned house we dwell in every day Without suspecting our abode, until we drive away
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That odd old man is dead a year --We miss his stated Hat.
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Save by feet unnumbered
Pausing at the place.
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The property, my garden,
Which having sown with care,
He claims the pretty acre,
And sends a Bailiff there.
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And perish on the Day
Himself is borne away
From Mansion of the Universe
A lifeless Deity.
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And Birds take places, overhead,
To bear them Orchestra.
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Save by loving sunrise
Looking for her face.
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