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A Sort of Religion There is no horror in mourning The low plaid shaven range. With stars, looming and bright, We pause, then resume the tender disease. Take the news to strong, staunch fans - Those who read prayers - And ensure the belted apprentices Will convict one voice vying for perfection.
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