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Broken Music

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(In Memoriam)     There it lies broken, as a shard,     What breathed sweet music yesterday;     The source, all mute, has passed away     With its masked meanings still unmarred.     But melody will never cease!     Above the vast cerulean sea     Of heaven, created harmony     Rings and re-echoes its release!     So, this dumb instrument that lies     All powerless, [with spirit flown,     Beyond the veil of the Unknown     To chant its love-hymned litanies, ]     Though it may thrill us here no more     With cadenced strain, in other spheres     Will rise above the vanquished years     And breathe its music as before!

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