things standing shall fall but the moving shall ever stay explain briefly that these two lines convey
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He consoles himself saying that 'things standing shall fall', meaning that buildings will be destroyed by wind, rain and sunshine. He is happy that 'the moving ever shall stay', meaning that he will be able to carry the 'temple' and his 'God' forever with himself, and so it will never be destroyed. It shall'stay'.
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