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Three mysteries there will always be:
The changeless soul of the changing sea,
The riddle of God in flower and thorn,
And the mind of a child that is newly born.

And the smallest of these is the greatest still;
For the sea can be plumbed to its depths at will,
And God can be found in the loneliest wild
But who shall fathom the mind of a child.
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