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In great cities, in vistas of stone we blossom like jasmine, we green like May. On evening walks we rustle like forests, and blossoms fall from us like snow .
In nights, tense like wounds, we glow like glow-worms in the field. And by all our roots we are connected with the farthest and deepest wells of the world .
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