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Wheeling through the dark blue arc Of a wide cloud spattered sky, A solitary vulture sails in circles With sharply discerning eyes, Come to clean the carnage below Left from the struggle for who lives and who dies. No harbinger of Death's cold finger, she. Humble, faithful servant Turning old back into the new. When the vulture comes, Death does not linger; Death's odor departs And Death's cold finger Is made warm as fresh earth, Where flowers bloom better than last year Because the faithful vulture has kept faith with her thankless work.
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Jul 30, 2022
Jul 30, 2022 at 3:08 PM UTC
The Vulture
Wheeling through the dark blue arc Of a wide cloud spattered sky, A solitary vulture sails in circles With sharply discerning eyes, Come to clean the carnage below Left from the struggle for who lives and who dies. No harbinger of Death's cold finger, she. Humble, faithful servant Turning old back into the new. When the vulture comes, Death does not linger; Death's odor departs And Death's cold finger Is made warm as fresh earth, Where flowers bloom better than last year Because the faithful vulture has kept faith with her thankless work.
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Jul 30, 2022
Jul 30, 2022 at 3:08 PM UTC
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