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A Novelty

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Why should I care for the Ages     Because they are old and grey?     To me, like sudden laughter,     The stars are fresh and gay;     The world is a daring fancy,     And finished yesterday.     Why should I bow to the Ages     Because they were drear and dry?     Slow trees and ripening meadows     For me go roaring by,     A living charge, a struggle     To escalade the sky.     The eternal suns and systems,     Solid and silent all,     To me are stars of an instant,     Only the fires that fall     From God's good rocket, rising     On this night of carnival.

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