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Priest At The Serapeum
My dear old father,
Who always loved me the same;
My dear old father I lament
Who died the day before yesterday, just before dawn.
Jesus Christ, it is my daily effort
To observe the precepts
Of Thy most holy church in all my acts,
In all words, in all thoughts.
And all those who renounce Thee
I shun. But now I lament;
I bewail, Christ, for my father
Although he was a horrible thing to say
A priest at the accursed Serapeum.
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