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All the Wise Men

The King! The King!


The Third Wise Man

Long is the road but—


A Fourth Wise Man

Brother, see,
There, to the left, a very aisle
Composed of every sort of tree—


The First Wise Man

Still onward—


The Fourth Wise Man

Oak and beech and birch,
Like a church, but homelier than church,
The black trunks for its walls of tile;
Its roof, old leaves; its floor, beech nuts;
The squirrels its congregation—


The Second Wise Man

Tuts!
For still we journey—


The Fourth Wise Man

But the sun weaves
A water-web across the grass,
Binding their tops. You must not pass
The water cobweb.


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