The Sorceress!
Vachel Lindsay
I asked her, “Is Aladdin’s lamp Hidden anywhere?” “Look into your heart,” she said, “Aladdin’s lamp is there.” She took my heart with glowing hands. It burned to dust and air And smoke and rolling thistledown Blowing everywhere. “Follow the thistledown,” she said, “Till doomsday, if you dare, Over the hills and far away. Aladdin’s lamp is there.”
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- Vachel Lindsay : The Sun Says His Prayers
- Vachel Lindsay : The Tale Of The Tiger Tree
- Vachel Lindsay : The Trap
- Vachel Lindsay : The Traveller-heart
- Vachel Lindsay : The Tree Of Laughing Bells, Or The Wings Of The Morning
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