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It sounded as if
the Air were running
And then the Air
stood still.
Eclipse was all we could
see at the Window
And Awe - was all
we could feel -
By and by the boldest
stole out of his Covert
To see if Time were
there -
Nature was in her
Bluest
Beryl Apron
Mixing fresher Air -
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