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"His wisdom brought forth

Prosperity amongst his subjects

They spoke no ill of him

As years, they passed so swift

'Judge me in due time,' he said,

'For I am but a man mortal too.

Would I then live on

Within the hearts of many?'

Yet it mattered not to him

As all he wished was to serve

Few men have will as his

Though it is without doubt

That he could move the islands

With the power of his words and deeds

What wisdom did he have

With wisdom, the gods thus bless

And thus, he would not perish

For he had conquered death

And not just death, need I remind

But a hard life again to live."

Sugidanun XIII, The Singhapalan Epic, 1201 UP

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