“Save his own soul’s light overhead, None leads him, and none ever led, Across birth’s hidden harbour-bar, Past youth where shoreward shallows are, Through age that drives on toward the red Vast void of sunset hailed from far, To the equal waters of the dead; Save his own soul he hath no star, And sinks, except his own soul guide, Helmless in middle turn of tide.”
Quote by Algernon Charles Swinburne
Book:Songs Before Sunrise
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Songs Before Sunrise
This book delves into the complexities of human emotions, focusing on the fleeting moments of connection and the enduring impact of love and heartbreak. more
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