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{{Style P-Poem|poem=Don’t believe in heart ? | |||
: I believe in brain : | |||
Tell we where thou art : | |||
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Tell me where I stand : | |||
: Look again for me, – | |||
Search the sea, the land – | |||
: I am gone from thee ! | |||
I am gone beyond | |||
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Be not over-fond, | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:35, 3 March 2023
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 3 (1875-1878)
Legend
< The Kobolds Have Come (continued from page 3-252) >
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(turn the loose leaflet)
Heart and Brain
Don’t believe in heart ? |
Singing to the Moon
Not a Modern Endymion, but a Disconsolate Widower
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Editor's notes