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God of lost souls, thou who art lost amongst the gods, hear me: | ||||||||||||||||
Gentle Destiny that watchest over us, mad, wandering spirits, hear me: | ||||||||||||||||
I dwell in the midst of a perfect race, I the most imperfect. | ||||||||||||||||
I, a human chaos, a nebula of confused elements, I move amongst finished worlds -- peoples of complete laws and pure order, whose thoughts are assorted, whose dreams are arranged, and whose visions are enrolled and registered. | ||||||||||||||||
Their virtues, O God, are measured, their sins are weighed, and even the countless things that pass in the dim twilight of neither sin nor virtue are recorded and catalogued. | ||||||||||||||||
Here days and nights are divided into seasons of conduct and governed by rules of blameless accuracy. | ||||||||||||||||
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The Contents of The Madman "The Perfect World" Kahlil Gibra |
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To eat, to drink, to sleep, to cover one's nudity, and then to be weary in due time. | ||||||||||||||||
To work, to play, to sing, to dance, and then to lie still when the clock strikes the hour. | ||||||||||||||||
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To think thus, to feel thus much, and then to cease thinking and feeling when a certain star rises above yonder horizon. | ||||||||||||||||
To rob a neighbour with a smile, to bestow gifts with a graceful wave of the hand, to praise prudently, to blame cautiously, to destroy a soul with a word, to burn a body with a breath, and then to wash the hands when the day's work is done. | ||||||||||||||||
To love according to an established order, to entertain one's best self in a pre-conceived manner, to worship the gods becomingly, to intrigue the devils artfully -- and then to forget all as though memory were dead. | ||||||||||||||||
To fancy with a motive, to contemplate with consideration, to be happy sweetly, to suffer nobly -- and then to empty the cup so that tomorrow may fill it again. | ||||||||||||||||
All these things, O God, are conceived with forethought, born with determination, nursed with exactness, governed by rules, directed by reason, and then slain and buried after a prescribed method. And even their silent graves that lie within the human soul are marked and numbered. | ||||||||||||||||
It is a perfect world, a world of consummate excellence, a world of supreme wonders, the ripest fruit in God's garden, the master-thought of the universe. | ||||||||||||||||
But why should I be here, O God, I a green seed of unfulfilled passion, a mad tempest that seeketh neither east nor west, a bewildered fragment from a burnt planet? | ||||||||||||||||
Why am I here, O God of lost souls, thou who art lost amongst the gods? | ||||||||||||||||
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