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11Memory with the Twilight turns redMemory with Twilight reddens
22and trembles at the fiery horizonAnd trembles at the fiery horizon
33of Hope in flames, subsidingOf Hope in flames,
44and then surging like a mysterious barrierFlames that subside and then seem to rise up like a mysterious wall
55behind which many a blossoming flowerWhere many a blossoming flower
66- dahlia, lily, tulip and ranunculus -- Dahlia, lily, tulip and buttercup -
77shoots up and winds itself around a trellis,Shoots up, winding itself around a trellis,
88amid the sickly exhalationAmid the sickly exhalation
99of heavy, warm scents, whose poisonOf hot, suffocating scents, whose poison
1010- dahlia, lily, tulip and ranunculus -- Dahlia, lily, tulip and buttercup -
1111drowning my senses, my soul and my reason,Drowns my senses, my soul and my reason,
1212mixes together, in a huge swoon,And mixes together, in an all-consuming swoon,
1313Memory with the Twilight.Memory with Twilight.

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