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Seasons Over
How simple is the garden
From which all life is born
When vast is the confusion
From which our lives are torn
How deep have we been rooted
So high our vineyards grow
How poisonous the fruit is
Our dead we count to show
Like an apple slowly rotting
Under the brilliant sun
Behold the vast decaying
Has only just begun
The harvest will be plenty
The workers only few
The pyres will be burning
Until the seasons through
Like weed that bare no fruit
So will be the bushel of man
From which all life is born
When vast is the confusion
From which our lives are torn
How deep have we been rooted
So high our vineyards grow
How poisonous the fruit is
Our dead we count to show
Like an apple slowly rotting
Under the brilliant sun
Behold the vast decaying
Has only just begun
The harvest will be plenty
The workers only few
The pyres will be burning
Until the seasons through
Like weed that bare no fruit
So will be the bushel of man
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