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Discontent.

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The sun comes up in the east             And the sun goes down in the west,         And man to me is a heartless beast             And the world has only a savage breast.         How thoughts rush over my soul             As the waves walk over the sea!         Their forms flee soon and the sorrows roll             In the deep distress that is over me.         How hopes arise in my heart,             As the roses bloom over the plain!         But time is tearing their sweets apart             And they die in darkness and awful pain.         Ambitions burn in my breast,             As the fires in a city rage;         But damp creeps over their fervid zest             And they sink away into ashen age.         If there was pleasure for pain             I could well be happy awhile,         And, O, my bosom would ne'er complain,             If my fortune gave me a single smile.         But here I am, and the curse is on,             And my life is a waste of woe,         And ere one river of tears is gone,             O, another torrent begins to flow.         Ah, the sun comes up in the east             And the sun goes down in the west.         And man to me is a heartless beast             And the world has only a savage breast!

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