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A Dialogue between Love and Death
This my grandfather said to me
 When I was too young 
 To let it pass through:
 
 Whoever knows how death may find us 
 Knows love will keep the heart as true;
 For giving, love can never leave us
 While quickest death will exit through.
 
 So do not stand in the Open Door,
 Nor either wither under wilting gaze;
 For underfoot hides silent war
 Which sparked the aspen leaves ablaze.
 
 Its roots spread, sculpted, up the floor
 And rise, and yet receive no wall
 For down they wreathe to Satan’s shore
 And sleep with sands untouched from all.
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