Analysis of In Search of the Young Wizard

Harry Crosby 1898 (Boston) – 1929 (New York City)



I have invited our little seamstress to take her thread and needle and sew our two mouths together. I have asked the village blacksmith to forge golden chains to tie our ankles together. I have gathered all the gay ribbons in the world to wind around and around and around and around and around and around again around our two waists. I have arranged with the coiffeur for your hair to be made to grow into mine and my hair to be made to grow into yours. I have persuaded (not without bribery) the world's most famous Eskimo sealing-wax maker to perform the delicate operation of sealing us together so that I am warm in your depths, but though we hunt for him all night and though we hear various reports of his existence we can never find the young wizard who is able so they say to graft the soul of a girl to the soul of her lover so that not even the sharp scissors of the Fates can ever sever them apart.


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Characters 918
Words 177
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 726
Words per line (avg) 175
Letters per stanza (avg) 726
Words per stanza (avg) 175
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Harry Crosby

Harry Lillis Crosby III is an American actor, singer, and investment banker. more…

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