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The Song Of Finis

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AT the edge of All the Ages         A Knight sate on his steed,     His armor red and thin with rust         His soul from sorrow freed;     And he lifted up his visor         From a face of skin and bone,     And his horse turned head and whinnied         As the twain stood there alone.     No bird above that steep of time         Sang of a livelong quest;     No wind breathed,          Rest:     "Lone for an end!" cried Knight to steed,         Loosed an eager rein -     Charged with his challenge into space:         And quiet did quiet remain.

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