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Youth Renewed

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When one who has wandered out of the way          Which leads to the hills of joy,     Whose heart has grown both cold and grey,          Though it be but the heart of a boy--     When such a one turns back his feet          From the valley of shadow and pain,     Is not the sunshine passing sweet,          When a man grows young again?     How gladly he mounts up the steep hillside,          With strength that is born anew,     And in his veins, like a full springtide,          The blood streams through and through.     And far above is the summit clear,          And his heart to be there is fain,     And all too slowly it comes more near          When a man grows young again.     He breathes the pure sweet mountain breath,          And it widens all his heart,     And life seems no more kin to death,          Nor death the better part.     And in tones that are strong and rich and deep          He sings a grand refrain,     For the soul has awakened from mortal sleep,          When a man grows young again.

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