Enosisby Christopher Cranch (1813-1892)Thought is deeper than all speech,Feeling deeper than all thought;Souls to souls can never teachWhat unto themselves was taught.We are spirits clad in veils;Man by man was never seen;All our deep communing failsTo remove the shadowy screen.Heart to heart was never known;Mind with mind did never meet;We are columns left alone,Of a temple once complete.Like the stars that gem the sky,Far apart, though seeming near,In our light we scattered lie;All is thus but starlight here.What is social companyBut a babbling summer stream?What our wise philosophyBut the glancing of a dream?Only when the sun of loveMelts the scattered stars of thought;Only when we live aboveWhat the dim-eyed world hath taught;Only when our souls are fedBy the Fount which gave them birth,And by inspiration led,Which they never drew from earth,We like parted drops of rainSwelling till they meet and run,Shall be all absorbed again,Melting, flowing into one.
Monday, September 18, 2023
What is social company but a babbling summer stream?
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