THE WORKS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY Vol. I, part 2 of 3 ASCII VERSION
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MYSTERIES:
LYRICAL AND DRAMATIC.
1898.
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THE FIVE KISSES.<<1>>
I.
AFTER CONFESSION.
<<1. Crowley's biographer will note the astonishing coincidences of scene and incident between this poem and the events of 1903-4.>>
DAY startles the fawn from the avenues deep that look to the east in the
heart of the wood:
Light touches the trees of the hill with its lips, and God is above them