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Blacksmithing

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Blacksmithing

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Wayland

Hammer and an anvil

And a stone

That passed away

So may this

We tear our children's hearts in pieces

There never was so many

Sorrow

Longing and the emptiness of all

The loss of everything

You may never find an answer

You may never feel

The same way as before

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