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Sonnet XVIII [Indefinite space, which, by co-substance night]

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Title:     Sonnet XVIII [Indefinite space, which, by co-substance night]
Author: Fernando Pessoa [More Titles by Pessoa]

Indefinite space, which, by co-substance night,
In one black mystery two void mysteries blends;
The stray stars, whose innumerable light
Repeats one mystery till conjecture ends;
The stream of time, known by birth-bursting bubbles;
The gulf of silence, empty even of nought;
Thought’s high-walled maze, which the outed owner troubles
Because the string’s lost and the plan forgot:
When I think on this and that here I stand,
The thinker of these thoughts, emptily wise,
Holding up to my thinking my thing-hand
And looking at it with thought-alien eyes,
The prayer of my wonder looketh past
The universal darkness lone and vast.





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Fernando Pessoa's poem: Sonnet XVIII

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