The Book of the Dead
May. 13th, 2002 01:45 pm"What manner of land is this to which I have come? It is not water, nor air, it is depth unfathomable, it is black as the blackest night, and men wander lost and helpless.
In it a man cannot live in quietness of heart, nor may the longings of love be satisfied.
But let the state of the eternal be given unto me instead of water and air and the satisfying of the longings of love, and let quietness of heart be given unto me instead of cakes and ale."
This is an extract from the Book of the Dead. Just thought you might like...
In it a man cannot live in quietness of heart, nor may the longings of love be satisfied.
But let the state of the eternal be given unto me instead of water and air and the satisfying of the longings of love, and let quietness of heart be given unto me instead of cakes and ale."
This is an extract from the Book of the Dead. Just thought you might like...