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Translated by Przemyslaw Musialowski 7/20/2018 And the sun seems to disappear in the west in beeches crowns, it sinks in green and the night like a king sits upon the throne and it shimmers in moonlight. And nothing has changed - ages are passing: the moon has not grown, the sun has not diminished, hunter and hare do not count the stumbles, no beginning will ever meet the end. The crows are cawing though I do not know what - allegedly they carry foretaste of winter and it so happens that my eyes water, because time turns winter's birthday into the autumn's funeral. The last travelers will sit for a moment as before the journey the strangers sat with the household members like a daisy with the most beautiful rose. And so is the Earth that there is enough space for everyone, enough water and air, fire and ash: for the rich, the beggars, for those experienced by fate - without favoring - it will host everyone. Wieslaw Musialowski 6/14/2008
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Oct 5, 2019
Oct 5, 2019 at 8:47 AM UTC
Invariability