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Poem on love
C.S. Lewis' Poem On Love
Love's as warm as tears, Love is tears: Pressure within the brain, Tension at the throat, Deluge, weeks of rain, Haystacks afloat, Featureless seas between Hedges, where once was green. Love's as fierce as fire, Love is fire: All sorts - infernal heat Clinkered with greed and pride, Lyric desire, sharp-sweet, Laughing, even when desired, And that empyreal flame Whence all loves came. Love's as fresh as spring, Love is spring: Bird-song hung in the air, Cool smells in a wood, Whispering 'Dare! Dare!' To sap, to blood, Telling 'East, safety, rest, Are good; not best.' Love's as hard as nails, Love is nails: Blunt, thick, hammered through The medical nerve of One Who, having made us, knew The thing He had done, Seeing (with all that is) Our cross, and His. |
Thought that is a very interesting poem...
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