You have been compared to a summer's day.
Shall I count the ways? I know you have forgotten.
Forgotten, remembered, and forgotten again;
so fleeting is the warm light of the mind.
Drowsily we wait, under cold and silent stars,
for another sudden springtime, another poem,
another dawn.
O Rex Gentium a Sixth Advent Reflection
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