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Pride: Fate.

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Lullaby on the wing     Of my song, O my own!     Soft airs of evening     Join my song's murmuring tone.     Lullaby, O my love!     Close your eyes, lake-like clear;     Lullaby, while above     Wake the stars, with heaven near.     Lullaby, sweet, so still     In arms of death; I alone     Sing lullaby, like a rill,     To your form, cold as a stone.     Lullaby, O my heart!     Sleep in peace, all alone;     Night has come, and your part     For loving is wholly done!

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