The University of Virginia Edition of The Works of Stephen Crane Volume X : Poems and Literary Remains |
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[XX. A learned man came to me once]
A learned man came to me once.He said, “I know the way,—come.”
And I was overjoyed at this.
Together we hastened.
Soon, too soon, were we
Where my eyes were useless,
And I knew not the ways of my feet.
I clung to the hand of my friend;
But at last he cried, “I am lost.”
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