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I have had enough of glamour,
Of dawn, and violet dusk, and stars,
Of crimson banners flaming and floating
Over vague and perilous wars;

I am tired of moonlight and water,
Of the violins and bugles of youth;
I have had romance and proud, pale sorrow—
Now I should like the truth!
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