| Empedokles the philosopher famously declared
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| That everything is made of fire and water, earth and air
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| He came from Agrigentum on the Sicilian plain
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| And also said that motion is the only kind of change
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| Straub & Huillet made four films of the death of Empedokles
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| And each one showed the Holderlin play
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| With tiny differences
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| Our philosopher hero
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| Stands in the wood and sighs
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| That the townspeople have kicked him out
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| Because he claims to be divine
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| The rustling flick of a lizard, the constant change of light
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| The passing clouds, the sound of birds
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| And the wind that stirs the pines
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| Empedokles climbs the volcano
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| To throw himself right in
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| The townsfolk seem to change their minds
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| And come to plead with him
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| The bark of a dog, the crow of a cock
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| And the sound of a faraway jet
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| Empedokles, with a mind to die, ascends the volcano summit
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| The horrible smell of sulphur, lightning bright or dim
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| A philosopher up on Etna
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| Is now jumping off the rim |