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I was as dead as the mummied moon,
As cold and dumb as its craters are:
But you touched, and my heart is a joyous tune;
You smiled, and my soul is a shining star.

I shine, but I shine with reflected light;
I gleam, but my rays to you belong;
I sing, but it is your fingers white
That smite my silence into song.
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