Mid American Chants

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I am a priest and my head is not shaven. I sit in my room and my doors are bolted.
I tremble and am afraid.
25 It is then that you come to me, O my beloved. Men and women you crowd in upon me. Through the walls and the bolted doors you come crowding, hurrying. I was afraid and trembled, but I have become unafraid.
I cannot tell how many things there are that I understand.
I understand all, everything. The words of the men and women who have come in to me are without meaning, but the air of my r
...oom has brought health to me.
I was determined to withdraw from the world, to be a priest with a shaven head. In fancy I saw myself go into the forest, into the dense silence. For days I lay like a stone in the midst of the silence.
My body was bathed in a cold stream. Again and again my body was bathed. The cold water ran over my body and chilled the warm blood that runs beneath the surface of the skin.
The inside of my body was made clean. My body was fed on the white meat of nuts that fell from the trees.


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