'Twas awkward, but it fitted me —
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'Twas awkward, but it fitted me —
An Ancient fashioned Heart —
Its only lore — its Steadfastness —
In Change — unerudite —
It only moved as do the Suns —
For merit of Return —
Or Birds — confirmed perpetual
By Alternating Zone —
I only have it not Tonight
In its established place —
For technicality of Death —
Omitted in the Lease —
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