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What relief! To be among men used |
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To deeper wonders than the waves |
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Men too proud to mend their ways |
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What relief! To be among men |
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Who swore never to stumble |
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Never to tire, never to waste their |
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Time by preaching to the choir |
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But to take this longing |
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Onto the streets |
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For that is where dissent |
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And disloyalty shall meet |
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For that is where beauty |
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And necessity shall meet |
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Now, I have many friends |
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Like you can't count the wheat |
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And many are those who shared their |
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Bread along the river aeeth |
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And we all shared shelter |
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Danger and wine too |
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To join in this |
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Bloodless birth of hope |
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For we find neither dignity |
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Nor comfort in rest like you |
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And as they threw open |
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Their orchards |
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I found you there |
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Between two rows of tenderness |
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And two rows of despair |
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And as they threw open |
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Their orchards |
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I found you there |
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Between two rows of tenderness |
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And two rows of despair |
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And now I owe you all |
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And now I owe you all |
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Now we are left |
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Picking up the pieces |
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Of ideals smothered in pomp |
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And told to cherish |
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Whatever lowers and weeps |
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And blame it on the one |
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Who rises and leaps |
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And yet, we shall remain |
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Among the few |
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Leaderless men |
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The only ones to refuse |
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Th become leaders of men |
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Who are still strangers |
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To gloating |
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Who are still strangers |
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To loathing |
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And as they threw open |
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Their orchards |
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I found you there |
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Between two rows of tenderness |
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And two rows of despair |
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And as they threw open |
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Their orchards |
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I found you there |
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Between two rows of tenderness |
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And two rows of despair |
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And now I owe you all |
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And now I owe you all |