| That lover of a night
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| Came when he would,
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| Went in the dawning light
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| Whether I would or no;
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| Men come, men go;
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| Banners choke the sky;
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| Men-at-arms tread;
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| Armoured horses neigh
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| In the narrow pass:
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| I had wild jack for a lover;
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| Though like a road
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| That men pass over
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| My body makes no moan
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| But sings on:
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| Before their eyes a house
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| That from childhood stood
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| Uninhabited, ruinous,
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| Suddenly lit up From door to top:
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| Oh, that lover of a night
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| Came when he would,
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| Went in the dawning light
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| Whether I would or no;
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| Men come, men go;
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god.
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| All things remain in god. |