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Moaning your losses, O Earth,
Heart-weary and overdone!
But all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
Heart-weary and overdone!
But all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
He is racing from heaven to heaven
And less will be lost than won,
For all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
And less will be lost than won,
For all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
The Reign of the Meek upon earth,
O weary one, has it begun?
But all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
O weary one, has it begun?
But all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
For moans will have grown sphere-music
Or ever your race be run!
And all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
Or ever your race be run!
And all's well that ends well,
Whirl, and follow the Sun!
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