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Wandering, ever wandering, Because life holds not anything so good As to be free of yesterday, and bound Towards a new to-morrow ; and they wend Into a world of unknown faces, where It may be there are faces waiting them, Faces of friendly strangers, not the long Intolerable monotony of friends. The joy of earth is yours, O wanderers, The only joy of the old earth, to wake, As each new dawn is patiently renewed, With foreheads fresh against a fresh young sky. To be a little further on the road, A little nearer somewhere, some few steps Advanced into the future, and removed By some few counted milestones from the past; God gives you this good gift, the only gift That God, being repentant, has to give. Wanderers, you have the sunrise and the stars; And we, beneath our comfortable roofs, Lamplight, and daily fire upon the hearth, And four walls of a prison, and sure food. But God has given you freedom, wanderers.


Arthur Symons


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A book containing Symons's description of his breakdown and treatment. Life
Born in Milford Haven Wales of Cornish parents Symons was educated privately spending much of his time in France and Italy. He became a member of the staff of the Athenaeum in 1891 and of the Saturday Review in 1894 but his major editorial feat was his work with the short-lived Savoy.

Arthur William Symons (28 February 1865 – 22 January 1945) was a British poet critic and magazine editor.

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