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The World Is Wide

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The world is wide - around yon court,     Where dirty little children play,     Another world of street on street     Grows wide and wider every day.     And round the town for endless miles     A great strange land of green is spread -     O wide the world, O weary-wide,     But it is wider overhead.     For could you mount yon glittering stairs     And on their topmost turret stand, -     Still endless shining courts and squares,     And lanes of lamps on every hand.     And, might you tread those starry streets     To where those long perspectives bend,     O you would cast you down and die -     Street upon street, world without end.

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