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				Title:     At Galway Races 
			    Author: William Butler Yeats [More Titles by Yeats ]		                
			     Out yonder, where the race course is,Delight makes all of the one mind,
 Riders upon the swift horses,
 The field that closes in behind:
 We, too, had good attendance once,
 Hearers and hearteners of the work;
 Aye, horsemen for companions,
 Before the merchant and the clerk
 Breathed on the world with timid breath.
 Sing on: sometime, and at some new moon,
 We'll learn that sleeping is not death,
 Hearing the whole earth change its tune,
 Its flesh being wild, and it again
 Crying aloud as the race course is,
 And we find hearteners among men
 That ride upon horses.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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