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The face. An old man, on whom I look The face as in tombstone carved The long life story it tells All defeat and heartbreak. The country which fails; No humanity! Do not wake up, not wake up Do not think for yourself! Where is freedom? I gave a smile, across the miles What a joy to see; Twenty years disappeared on the face of the tombstone. As to watch; The sun breaks through after thunderstorm Rainbow glittering. Seeing the summer; hear the humming of bees, Birds sing. Humanity I gave! To an old man Old? No! Only a burdened man kirkeuglen Linda T
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Jan 22, 2017
Jan 22, 2017 at 8:46 PM UTC
The face:
The face. An old man, on whom I look The face as in tombstone carved The long life story it tells All defeat and heartbreak. The country which fails; No humanity! Do not wake up, not wake up Do not think for yourself! Where is freedom? I gave a smile, across the miles What a joy to see; Twenty years disappeared on the face of the tombstone. As to watch; The sun breaks through after thunderstorm Rainbow glittering. Seeing the summer; hear the humming of bees, Birds sing. Humanity I gave! To an old man Old? No! Only a burdened man kirkeuglen Linda T
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Jan 22, 2017
Jan 22, 2017 at 8:46 PM UTC
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