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This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by a famous poet named Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In this poem, Longfellow describes a struggle between the soul of a person and the spiritual energy of the universe. He says, "The soul of the person who desires to be free is free, but the soul that desires to remain free is not free." In other words, a person who wishes to remain a free spirit must be willing to give up his or her soul for the greater good. Longfellow's poem is about a man who wants to leave a mark on the world, but he is unwilling to do so. He wants to do it in a way that will make him feel good about himself. He is willing to sacrifice his soul in order to make others feel better about themselves. The poem ends with the words, "Swish whoosh, whoosh," which means, "I'm a warrior at heaven spirit three heavens."
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Spirit Sword Sovereign: Season 1 • Season 1 Chapter 263 • Page ik-page-3922430
Season 1 Chapter 263
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by a famous poet named Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In this poem, Longfellow describes a struggle between the soul of a person and the spiritual energy of the universe. He says, "The soul of the person who desires to be free is free, but the soul that desires to remain free is not free." In other words, a person who wishes to remain a free spirit must be willing to give up his or her soul for the greater good. Longfellow's poem is about a man who wants to leave a mark on the world, but he is unwilling to do so. He wants to do it in a way that will make him feel good about himself. He is willing to sacrifice his soul in order to make others feel better about themselves. The poem ends with the words, "Swish whoosh, whoosh," which means, "I'm a warrior at heaven spirit three heavens."
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