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When death comes like the hungry bear in autumn; when death comes and takes all the bright coins from his purse
to buy me, and snaps the purse shut;
when death comes
I want to step through the door full of curiosity, wondering:
And therefore I look upon everything
and I think of each life as a flower, as common
and each name a comfortable music in the mouth,
and each body a lion of courage, and something
When it's over, I want to say: all my life
When it's over, I don't want to wonder I don't want to end up simply having visited this world.
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