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Cloud Thoughts

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Above the clouds I sail, above the clouds,          And wish my mind     Above its clouds could climb as well,          And leave behind     The world and all its crowds,          And ever dwell     In such a calm and limpid solitude     With ne'er a breath unkind or harsh or rude          To break the spell -     With ne'er a thought to drive away     The golden splendour of the day.     Alone and lost beneath the tranquil blue,          My God! With you!      Written in an Aeroplane.

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"Above the clouds I sail, above the clouds,..."

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