
Wanderer's Life-Song
Wanderer's Life-Song is a brief but haunting meditation in verse from one of the twentieth century's most enigmatic mystic poets. Arthur Edward Waite, best known for his occult scholarship and collaboration on the Rider-Waite tarot deck, here turns inward, crafting lines that move between elegy and invocation. The poem traces the journey of a soul adrift between worlds, seeking some luminous truth just beyond the threshold of ordinary perception. Waite's characteristic symbolism surfaces throughout: references to hidden knowledge, the veil between seen and unseen realms, and the ancient longing that drives the seeker ever forward. This is not poetry of easy beauty but of twilight wisdom, written in a voice accustomed to silence and the company of ancient texts. For readers drawn to the esoteric tradition, where mysticism meets poetry, this small work offers a glimpse into the mind of a man who spent his life plumbing the depths between the physical and the divine.
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