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That One Who

If I call who of the angels would hear me. Whether one of them suddenly would open up his heart. The Big Shore K. White Like the grass called by the edge of the scythe, with a face, fixed into the black soil, with lungs full of mud and wind… When I do not have cry. Who of the angels would hear me. When I am an echo in the mountain and my strength is a reflection of some evening snow. Whether one of them suddenly would reveal his heart. For that one who abandoned his one for a spring in the desert. He gave away his eyes to the jackals, and his fingers to the vultures. And that one who has nothing for giving away… He gives away the Heaven.

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