先知园 第三章(2)
and he looked upon her tenderness, for it s of death had gathered her.
and he ansing s.
“there are moments that hold aeons of separation. yet parting is naught but an exhaustion of the mind. perhaps ed, the stalht of longing and of questioning.
and one spoke and said, “master, life has dealt bitterly s of our sorros living; even as beauty ed ere the beautiful s in our silence, and dreams in our slumber. even h. and our chains.
“oftentimes oes in desolate places, and the heart is drunken h and distant; and though only your vast vision can reach even her feet, yet she is near; and though only the breath of your breath reaches her heart, the shado and an autumn in her breast.
本章未完,请翻开下方下一章继续阅读