| When All Is Said |
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| When all is said and all is done. |
| Beneath |
| the ground, and man lies dead. |
| When all |
| the earth is a cold grave and no more |
| brave. |
| Bright things have birth when coo- |
| ling sun and stone-cold world together |
| hurled. |
| Flame up as one o sons of men. |
| When all is flame what of your fame and |
| splendour then? |
| When all is fire and fla- |
| ming air what of your rare and high desi- |
| re to turn the clod to a thing divine the |
| earth a shrine and man the God? |
