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&#13;
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of his talent; and the woman who shared his days&#13;
heard his need and came to stand beside him, &#13;
her eyes deep with pride. She brought him &#13;
her fresh life-blood that flowed abundant&#13;
from her healing hands. He became&#13;
The veritable giant again. He conquered cosmos&#13;
as their bodies met like magnets&#13;
in the ritual of their ageless love. &#13;
And he shouted the sheer joy&#13;
Of his gift, in satisfaction. Now his day&#13;
was complete. Now he could rest. &#13;
&#13;
. . . And so he laid down as if in death&#13;
Crooning himself to sleep, thinking&#13;
of all that was yet before him:&#13;
&#13;
the perfect world that he would create &#13;
with perpetual fountains of love and truth,&#13;
peace and hope, faith and beauty.&#13;
The perfect world&#13;
and the perfect race, out of his wondrous hands. </text>
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