Asgeir Jonsson

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God’s Fool       Once there came from the desert to the great city of Sharia a man who was a dreamer, and he had naught but his garment and staff.  And as he walked through the streets he gazed with awe and wonder at the temples and towers and palaces, for the city of Sharia was of surpassing beauty. And he spoke often to the passers-by, questioning them about their city—but they understood not his language, nor he their language.  At the noon hour he stopped before a vast inn. It was built of yellow marble, and people were going in and coming out unhindered.  “This must be a shrine,’ he said ...more
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The Complete Works of Kahlil Gibran: All poems and short stories (Global Classics)
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