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Not Dead

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Walking through trees to cool my heat and pain,     I know that David's with me here again.     All that is simple, happy, strong, he is.     Caressingly I stroke     Rough hark of the friendly oak.     A brook goes bubbling by: the voice is his.     Turf burns with pleasant smoke;     I laugh at chaffinch and at primroses.     All that is simple, happy, strong, he is.     Over the whole wood in a little while     Breaks his slow smile.

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