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On a dusty world You appeared, | |||
Together with light-beams | |||
In a gloom-dark dwelling. | |||
Some | |||
some knew | Some have recognized, but some did not; | ||
Some come close | Some have known, but some knew not. | ||
Some, loving, have come close; but some even came not. | |||
Arrive or not, You invite everybody. | |||
Some say You are tenderhearted; | |||
Some say no one else so ruthless does exist. | |||
Often sweetness embodied, but disaster for a bit; | |||
You set those created afloat on tears. | |||
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