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Walketh' there.

Walketh' there.

Upon the journey 
i found a river, beside a trail of golden stone

Although by foot I walketh' there, the butterflies met were I was lone

And so in company I did lie, where their wings
Had graced the sky

Upon that trail by river side, where foot to pebble my heart
had flied .

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