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If death were as peaceful slumber
Sailing on a gentle sea With cooling warmth from summer breezes And lying there were she with me To fill love's idyllic dreams, Ambrosia for eternity, Then hasten coming of that day. Futility begs a minute glimpse, By means worldly senses lack, To dispel musings wary Of conjecture's wishfulness Gauging immortality - But certainty is today's possession And there reason enough to tarry. rlkilgore
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