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He trudged along, with dull eyes set
Upon the gutter, eyes that saw
Only the dead leaves, and the wet
And draggled wrack of perished days:
When suddenly he heard the hum
Of a far plane; and stopped to gaze
With kindling eyes into the blue,
Where youth, undaunted, ventured yet.
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