A poem by Aleister Crowley, published in Konx om Pax as part of the story "The Stone of the Philosophers".


The Poet

Bury me in a nameless grave!
I came from God the world to save.
I brought them wisdom from above:
Worship, and liberty, and love.
They slew me for I did disparage
Therefore Religion, Law, and Marriage.
So be my grave without a name
That earth may swallow up my shame!