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11I would stand upon my two feet, singing! Let it be beautiful when I sing the last song,
22I would look upward with open eyes, singing! Let it be day!
33I would have the winds to envelope my body; I would stand upon my two feet, singing!
44the sun to shine upon my body; I would look upward with open eyes, singing!
55The whole world I would have to make music with me! I would have the winds to envelope my body;
66Let it be beautiful. I would have the sun to shine upon my body;
7The whole world would I have to make music with me!
8Let it be beautiful when thou wouldst slay me, O Shining One!
79Let it be day when I sing the last song!Let it be day when I sing the last song!

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