THE CLOAK OF INDIGENCE

THE CLOAK OF INDIGENCE

THE CLOAK OF INDIGENCE

At the door of the tavern while I am dancing you will see me,

Gamboling like the Calandars you will see me.

By that cup of wine again intoxicated I will be,

Unconsious, mocked by the old and the youth you will see me.

I will dash out of school and the monastery,

The hermit of the shade of that graceful sypress you will see me.

From th residence of existence I will make a journey,

Towards the non-existence moving out you will see me.

I will take off the cloak of indigence all at once,

Shame of this worn-out cloak clearly you will see.

I will drink wine from the goblet of the disappointed,

From the entire territory of both worlds free you will see me.

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