《先知》选摘(3)
then the gates of his heart open?and his joy fleht in his heart:
hoo in peace and hts of aloneness;and ret?
too many fragments of the spirit have i scattered in these streets?and too many are the children of my longing that these hills?and i cannot arment i cast off this day?but a skin that i tear ht i leave behind me?but a heart made ser and er.
the sea that calls all things unto her calls me?and i must embark.
for to stay?though the hours burn in the night?is to freeze and crystallize and be bound in a mould.
fain ue and the lips that gives it s.alone must it seek the ether.
and alone and le fly across the sun.
noain to the harbour?and upon her pro?o?and my eagerness look cast back you?a seafarer among seafarers.
and you?vast sea?sleepless mother? lade?and then shall i come to you?a boundless drop to a boundless ocean.
and as he their fields and their vineyards and hastening toates.
and he heard their voices calling his name?and shouting from field to field telling one another of the coming of his ship.
and he said to himself:
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