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At whose summons?
At whose summons?


You have come in hades and in heaven,
You are coming in hades and in heaven,
In my mental catacombs and in the remote firmament,
In my mental catacombs and in the remote firmament,
In forests and in gardens, in wind and in water,
In forests and in gardens, in wind and in water,
In each and every atom, in each and every interstice.
In each and every atom, in each and every interstice.


You have come in deserts that are burning
You are coming in deserts that are burning
And in the verdant beauty of trees that are laughing.
And in the verdant beauty of trees that are laughing.
On white snow-covered mountain peaks,
On white snow-covered mountain peaks,