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Of long an aspiration, secret, that rosaries don't quench, unexpressed, wells of old, that anguish burning the deserts, seeking in austerities and exegeses, an assurance in tablets and tabernacles, and mourning the star shooting empty in the sky at night: a love protects vast, even when what Is is not this that we worship, and descends grace, ordinary so to seem obscure, that wisdom from far must fathom its depths. Refuse we to believe so, that say who our father is divine, that so are we too divine. That which we seek enduring past our graves, holding dear in our fists clenched, through torments and tempests and tenements and temperaments, can smile at us too as a babe in a manger, that the King we expect who, to deliver us from affliction, can a simpleton be, a Tekton among us: that the Levi and the Cohen, are risen too amongst us: and to love, no birth high nor needed is the learning in law, but to feel as show those sisters with the heart, who anoint him in myrrh and in tears, his feet wash.
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Dec 24, 2013
Dec 24, 2013 at 5:35 PM UTC
The myrrh-bearers
Of long an aspiration, secret, that rosaries don't quench, unexpressed, wells of old, that anguish burning the deserts, seeking in austerities and exegeses, an assurance in tablets and tabernacles, and mourning the star shooting empty in the sky at night: a love protects vast, even when what Is is not this that we worship, and descends grace, ordinary so to seem obscure, that wisdom from far must fathom its depths. Refuse we to believe so, that say who our father is divine, that so are we too divine. That which we seek enduring past our graves, holding dear in our fists clenched, through torments and tempests and tenements and temperaments, can smile at us too as a babe in a manger, that the King we expect who, to deliver us from affliction, can a simpleton be, a Tekton among us: that the Levi and the Cohen, are risen too amongst us: and to love, no birth high nor needed is the learning in law, but to feel as show those sisters with the heart, who anoint him in myrrh and in tears, his feet wash.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrrhbearers 1. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+10%3A38-42&version;=NIV 2. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=john%2012:1-12:8&version;=NKJV
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Dec 24, 2013
Dec 24, 2013 at 5:35 PM UTC
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