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Arthur Symons - Rich Man And LazarusArthur Symons - Rich Man And Lazarus
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All my wealth I would give, I would give all my fame, For a woman who would kiss me And call me by my name. But I, with my fame in the world, In the world am all alone; And I, who have wealth, have nothing That I can call my own. And, as I drive along, Seated triumphantly, God knows how often I envy The beggar who envies me. For, in the mud of the Street, That my wheels cast up as I go, He laughs to his wife in the gutter, And she laughs to him even so. All my wealth I would give, I would give all my fame, If there were one woman to kiss me And call me by my name.
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