id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30198 Rice, Cale Young Nirvana Days .txt text/plain 12772 1664 101 Whose whence and whither but the gods shall know. A flower some forgetful god had from his hand let fall. O Buddha, in thy very courts O-Shichi learned love's laws! But swifter than God the sea-quake came, And thro the night I heard the rushing breath Of love that spells God's name the best, How shall I burn not with all vain-lit loves World-sorrow have I known, like unto God. World-sorrow have I known, like unto God. And, where the far sun like a god Life, with hope or fear, or love or hate. The winds of Death are wide as Life, And I know not if my soul shall be Three waves of the sea came up on the wind to me. And birth as death; and life--till love comes--pain. When soul and heaven looked far away, I've heard the sea-dead three nights come keening God, shall we let such cowards ride ./cache/30198.txt ./txt/30198.txt