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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. THE WANDERING PSYCHE, by EDWARD CARPENTER Poet's Biography First Line: You, who un-united to yourself roam about the world Last Line: How shall you indeed know what it is to be yourself? Subject(s): Hearts; Love; Self-love | |||
YOU, who un-united to yourself roam about the world, Seeking some person or some thing to which to be united Seeking to ease that way the pain at your heart Deceive not yourself, deceive not others. For united to that which you really are you are indeed beautiful, united to Yourself you are strong, united to yourself you are already in the hearts of those you love; But disunited you are none of these things And how shall men desire a mere shell, or how will you offer them a husk saying, There is fruit within, when there is no fruitbut only vacancy? And these are the Gods that seek ever to come in the forms of menthe ageless immortal Godsto make of earth that Paradise by their presence But while you bar the way and weave your own little plans and purposes like a tangle of cobwebs across the inner door, How shall they make their entrance and habitation with you? How shall you indeed know what it is to be Yourself? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RIDDLE OF GOD by PAUL SOUTHWORTH BLISS ALCIDA: VERSES by ROBERT GREENE LINES FOR WINTER by MARK STRAND LOVE AFTER LOVE by DEREK WALCOTT TO CHARIESSA, BEHOLDING HERSELF IN A GLASS by THOMAS STANLEY LOVE THYSELF LAST. LOOK NEAR, BEHOLD THE DUTY by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX AD ASTRA: 149 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE YOU ARE NEVER READY by NICOLE BLACKMAN AS A MOULD FOR SOME FAIR FORM by EDWARD CARPENTER THE STUPID OLD BODY by EDWARD CARPENTER |
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