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Monday, April 26, 2010

Celestial Love



Celestial Love
Higher far,
Upward, into the pure realm,
Over sun or star,
Over the flickering Daemon film,
Thou must mount for love,
Into vision which all form
In one only form dissolves;
In a region where the wheel,
On which all beings ride,
Visibly revolves;
Where the starred eternal worm
Girds the world with bound and term;
Where unlike things are like,
When good and ill,
And joy and moan,
Melt into one.
Love's hearts are faithful, but not fond,
Bound for the just, but not beyond;
Not glad, as the low-loving herd,
Of self in others still preferred,
But they have heartily designed
The benefit of broad mankind.
And they serve men austerely,
After their own genius, clearly,
Without a false humility;
For this is love's nobility,
Not to scatter bread and gold,
Goods and raiment bought and sold,
But to hold fast his simple sense,
And speak the speech of innocence,
And with hand, and body, and blood,
To make his bosom-counsel good:
For he that feeds men, serveth few,
He serves all, who dares be true.

By Ralph Waldo Emerson

1 comment:

  1. Hola amiga precioso blog el tuyo y bella poesía de amor azul.... , gracias por ser seguidora de mi querido blog el blog de MA, un blog de poesía música y arte realizado desde Granada,Andalucía España , donde siempre eres bienvenida a el.

    Gracias un abrazo bloguero de amistad de MA para ti.

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