Tuesday, June 29, 2004
A VISION, by Khalil Gibran -I chose not to spell Gibran's first name Kahlil
A VISION (from A TEAR AND A SMILE, Tr. H.M. Nahmad, 1966) There in the midst of a field on the banks of a limpid stream I saw a cage whose bars were wrought by a cunning hand. In one corner of the cage was a dead bird and in another corner was a vessel wherein the water was dried up and a plate...
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