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In the Magnificent Dwelling of Eternity My friends, when you will come to visit me In my magnificent dwelling of Eternity, Say "Good morning" accompanied by a smile, I will hear you in the dwelling of Eternity. There, it is neither damp nor dark. A palace, huge and roomy, eternally, There I will have a telephone To Him Himself and to His gentlefolk, In my magnificent dwelling of Eternity. With warmth, the sun will come to call, The snow will spread out its white down, And every bird in its own summer will Warble its joy to one and all And come to me in the magnificent dwelling of Eternity. The stars will teach philosophy to me, The moon will chatter about what's here and far away. And sometimes, they, too, twisted in red flames, Will come to me in the dwelling of Eternity. My friends, when you will come to visit me In my magnificent dwelling of Eternity, Tell a story with a dazzling smile, Because, in the long run, our world still Is, as the clever philosopher says, The best of all worlds, afterall. Although Ecclesiastes has a hypothesis That the world is worthless.164 1943 373 374 p rnw x nxs pan x yvxy1 ? nxr: py man ps i^pK^cnx ^yaip VKT &rn t s .DO tPfi 013 K ps irta pn'D pp ny^ t?^ yr 7K ^ pS V*n D1X rx w ps T ^ px •'n H IXS p3XT x ...

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