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Self And Soul.

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It came to me in my sleep,      And I rose from my sleep and went     Out in the night to weep,      Over the bristling bent.     With my soul, it seemed, I stood     Alone in a moaning wood.     And my soul said, gazing at me,      "Shall I show you another land     Than other this flesh can see?"      And took into hers my hand.     We passed from the wood to a heath     As starved as the ribs of Death.     Three skeleton trees we pass,      Bare bones on an iron moor,     Where every leaf and the grass      Was a thorn and a thistle hoar.     And my soul said, looking on me,     "The past of your life you see."     And a swine-herd passed with his swine,      Deformed; and I heard him growl;     Two eyes of a sottish shine      Leered under two brows as foul.     And my soul said, "This is the lust     That soils my limbs with the dust."     And a goose wife hobbled by      On a crutch, with the devil's geese;     A-mumbling how life is a lie,      And cursing my soul without cease.     And my soul said, "This is desire;     The meaning of life is higher."     And we came to a garden, close      To a hollow of graves and tombs;     A garden as red as a rose      Hung over of obscene glooms;     The heart of each rose was a spark     That smouldered or splintered the dark.     And I was aware of a girl      With a wild-rose face, who came     With a mouth like a shell's split pearl,      Rose-clad in a robe of flame;     And she plucked the roses and gave,     And my flesh was her veriest slave.     She vanished. My lips would have kissed      The flowers she gave me with sighs,     But they writhed in my hands and hissed,      In their hearts were a serpent's eyes.     And my soul said, "Pleasure is she;     The joys of the flesh you see."     And I bowed with a heart too weary,      That longed for rest, for sleep;     And my eyes were heavy and teary,      And yearned for a way to weep.     And my soul smiled, "This may be!     Will you know me and follow me?"

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