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I am the land of their fathers.
In me the virtue stays.
I will bring back their children,
After certain days.
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Under their feet in the grasses
My clinging magic runs.
They shall return as strangers.
They shall remain as sons.
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Over their heads in the branches
Of their new-bought, ancient trees,
I weave an incantation
And draw them to my knees.
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Scent of smoke in the evening,
Smell of rain in the night--
The hours, the days, and the seasons,
Order their souls aright,
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Till I make plain the meaning
Of all my thousand years--
Till I fill up their hearts with knowledge,
While I fill up their eyes with tears.
"The Recall", Rudyard Kipling
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