Upon the road of my life, Passed me many fair creatures, Clothed all in white, and radiant. To one, finally, I made speech: “Who art thou?” But she, like the others, Kept cowled her face, And answered in haste, anxiously, “I am good deed, forsooth; You have often seen me.” “Not uncowled,” I made reply. And with rash and strong hand, Though she resisted, I drew away the veil And gazed at the features of vanity. She, shamefaced, went on; And after I had mused a time, I said of myself, “Fool!”
2 thoughts on ““Upon the Road of My Life” by Stephen Crane [w/ Audio]”
A powerful verse, like a slap of truth. 😮💨 Stephen Crane reminds us how often we imagine we’re doing good, while in reality we’re feeding our own vanity. 😔 That “good deed,” under the veil, turns out to be nothing but pride. 🕊️🪞 Brutally honest and worth reflecting on. 💭🔥
A powerful verse, like a slap of truth. 😮💨 Stephen Crane reminds us how often we imagine we’re doing good, while in reality we’re feeding our own vanity. 😔 That “good deed,” under the veil, turns out to be nothing but pride. 🕊️🪞 Brutally honest and worth reflecting on. 💭🔥
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Indeed.
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