Monday, March 3, 2014

Experimental Theology: But Sing Again, Oh You Who Have the Heart

Experimental Theology: But Sing Again, Oh You Who Have the Heart: For they who fashion songs must live too close to pain, Acquaint themselves too well with grief and tears: Must make the slow, deep, throb...





For they who fashion songs must live too close to pain,
Acquaint themselves too well with grief and tears:
Must make the slow, deep, throbbing pulse of years
And their own heartbeats one; watch the slow train
Of passing autumns paint their scarlet stain
Upon the hills, and learn that beauty sears.
The whole world’s woe and heartbreak must be theirs,
And theirs each vision smashed, each new dream slain.

But sing again, oh you who have the heart,
Sweet songs as fragile as a passing breath,
Although your broken heartstrings make your lyre,
And each pure strain must rend the soul apart;
For it was ever thus: to sing is death;
And in your spirit flames your body’s pyre.

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