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The Death Of The Poor

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It is death that consoles and allows us to live.     Alas! that life's end should be all of our hope;     It goes to our heads like a powerful drink,     And gives us the heart to walk into the dark;     Through storm and through snow, through the frost at our feet,     It's the pulsating beacon at limit of sight,     The illustrious inn* that's described in the book,     Where we'll sit ourselves down, and will eat and will sleep;     It's an Angel who holds in his magical grip     Our peace, and the gift of magnificent dreams,     And who makes up the bed of the poor and the bare;     It's the glory of gods, it's the mystical loft,     It's the purse of the poor and their true native land,     It's the porch looking out on mysterious skies!

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