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Title: Purification
Author: Heinrich Heine [ More Titles by Heine]
Remain in thy deep sea-home, Thou insane dream, Which so many a night Hast tortured my heart with a counterfeit happiness, And which now as a vision of the sea Dost threaten me even in the broad daylight. Remain there below to all eternity! And I cast moreover down unto thee All my sorrows and sins, And the cap and bells of folly That have jingled so long upon my head. And the cold, sleek serpent's skin Of dissimulation, Which so long has enwound my soul-- My sick soul, My God-denying, angel-denying Wretched soul. Hilli-ho! Hilli-ho! Here comes the breeze. Up with the sails! They flutter and belly to the wind. Over the treacherous smooth plain Hastens the ship And the emancipated soul rejoices.
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