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Your admirers remember,
sometimes unwittingly...

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...man's rude awakening to the pain
which has never since left him

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Greetings, ancient ocean!
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I suppose man believes in his beauty
only because he is vain...

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...and he suspects that
he isn't really beautiful

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Otherwise, why should he be
so contemptuous of a face like his own?

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Greetings, ancient ocean!
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Ocean, often I have asked myself
which is the easier to divine:

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The depth of the ocean or
the depth of the human heart

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I may say that despite the depth
of the ocean...

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...it cannot be compared
in this respect with the depth...

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...of the human heart
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Psychology has much to learn.
Greetings, ancient ocean!

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From your dark, mysterious depths
you pulse your waves...

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...with all the coolness of
your eternal power

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Your moral grandeur,
a reflection of infinity...

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...is as immense as philosophy's
reflections, like love of women...

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...like the divine beauty of a bird
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Tell me, ancient ocean,
will you be my brother?

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Ignorant of your secret destiny,
everything about you interests me

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Are you the abode of
the Prince of Darkness?

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Tell me, ocean; you must tell me...
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...for I shall rejoice to know
that hell is so close to men

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So once more I wish to greet you,
and bid my farewell

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Ancient ocean, I lack the power
to continue, I feel the moment has come...

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...to return to the brutal land of men
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Let us make a supreme effort...

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