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I believe so. He wrote the following poem:

Fierce shadow rise in your infinite night.

Mr. Gone, where are your shadow armies?

"Lost" he says, "Lost, on the windswept hills,

those dead to the world stretches of sunrise jilted stone.

I can't bring them back.

I sent them away,

and they were different then:

younger."

Can't you call them back on the sound of torn darkness?

Can't you call them back on the wings of black doves?

Wouldn't they listen?

Despite having changed?

Despite having grown old?

"No. They are not mine anymore," he replies,

"they're not mine anymore and I don't want them anyway.

They've learned too much in their absence,

and would burn this all down,

every tower,

every city,

every shadow,

without thinking.

They're not mine, and besides…

I have a new army:

Their souls are darker,

and they arrived yesterday."

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