Kahlil Gibran's poetry in The Prophet (1923) invokes a dream-like state when I read it. I have chosen to celebrate this and present it's material in a new format.

There are many ways to experience this story, which chronologically begins at the end of the book yet contains the majority of its' text.

The purpose for "A Repeated Passage" is to allow reading the work from strange perspectives, and permits the reader to choose how much or how little to engage with.


Italics for my words, and regular for Gibran's original poems from the source work.

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