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The Alchemy of Sadness

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One man lights you with his ardour     one decks you in mourning, Nature!     What says to the first: A Sepulchre!     To the other cries: Life and splendour!     Unknown Hermes, who assists,     yet intimidates me as well,     you make me Midas equal,     the saddest of alchemists:     You help me change gold to iron,     paradise to hells kingdom:     in the shrouded atmosphere     I find a dear corpse, and on     the celestial shores, its there,     I build a mighty sepulcher.

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