The Poet
- He is a link between this and the coming world.
- He is
- A pure spring from which all thirsty souls may drink.
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- He is a tree watered by the River of Beauty, bearing
- Fruit which the hungry heart craves;
- He is a nightingale, soothing the depressed
- Spirit with his beautiful melodies;
- He is a white cloud appearing over the horizon,
- Ascending and growing until it fills the face of the sky.
- Then it falls on the flows in the field of Life,
- Opening their petals to admit the light.
- He is an angel, send by the goddess to
- Preach the Deity's gospel;
- He is a brilliant lamp, unconquered by darkness
- And inextinguishable by the wind. It is filled with
- Oil by Istar of Love, and lighted by Apollon of Music.
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- He is a solitary figure, robed in simplicity and
- Kindness; He sits upon the lap of Nature to draw his
- Inspiration, and stays up in the silence of the night,
- Awaiting the descending of the spirit.
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- He is a sower who sows the seeds of his heart in the
- Prairies of affection, and humanity reaps the
- Harvest for her nourishment.
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- This is the poet—whom the people ignore in this life,
- And who is recognized only when he bids the earthly
- World farewell and returns to his arbor in heaven.
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- This is the poet—who asks naught of
- Humanity but a smile.
- This is the poet—whose spirit ascends and
- Fills the firmament with beautiful sayings;
- Yet the people deny themselves his radiance.
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- Until when shall the people remain asleep?
- Until when shall they continue to glorify those
- Who attain greatness by moments of advantage?
- How long shall they ignore those who enable
- Them to see the beauty of their spirit,
- Symbol of peace and love?
- Until when shall human beings honor the dead
- And forget the living, who spend their lives
- Encircled in misery, and who consume themselves
- Like burning candles to illuminate the way
- For the ignorant and lead them into the path of light?
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- Poet, you are the life of this life, and you have
- Triumphed over the ages of despite their severity.
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- Poet, you will one day rule the hearts, and
- Therefore, your kingdom has no ending.
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- Poet, examine your crown of thorns; you will
- Find concealed in it a budding wreath of laurel.
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