The Oft-Told Tale

Thousands of years the tale is told,
And even as a day,
With all their needs, and dreams, and deeds
The centuries roll away.

But the world is ever young,
And life the future craves;
And the roses hide where the dead abide,
And the world forgets its graves.
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