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The Soul of Humanity
Sunday, September 13, 2009
i sent my soul into the invisible - Omar Khayyam (Rubaiyat)
I sent my soul into the invisible,
Some letter of that after life to spell.
And by and by my soul returned to me
And answered, I myself am heaven and hell.
-translated by Edward Fitzgerald
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may i feel said he by e. e. cummings
Examination at the Womb-Door by Ted Hugh
Crow's Fall by Ted Hughes
Crow's Theology by Ted Hughes
House On A Cliff by Louis Macneice
The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats
Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Der Erlkönig by Wolfgang von Goethe
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