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This great household, Dulam, is a boat upon the stream.
One here, one there descends: wayfaring folk are all.

Who coming to this world, Dulam, can harbour pride?
Life lasts some few brief days, and at the end is dust.

Dulam, this frame's a tomb: how can one picture it?
The living soul, when dead, enters this tomb again.
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