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When I was but thirteen or so      I went into a golden land,     Chimborazo, Cotopaxi      Took me by the hand.     My father died, my brother too,      They passed like fleeting dreams,     I stood where Popocatapetl      In the sunlight gleams.     I dimly heard the master's voice      And boys far-off at play,     Chimborazo, Cotopaxi      Had stolen me away.     I walked in a great golden dream      To and fro from school -     Shining Popocatapetl      The dusty streets did rule.     I walked home with a gold dark boy      And never a word I'd say,     Chimborazo, Cotopaxi      Had taken my speech away:     I gazed entranced upon his face      Fairer than any flower -     O shining Popocatapetl      It was thy magic hour:     The houses, people, traffic seemed      Thin fading dreams by day,     Chimborazo, Cotopaxi      They had stolen my soul away!

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