"Up through an empty house of stars,
Being what heart you are,
Up the inhuman steeps of space,
As on a staircase go in grace,
Carrying the firelight on your face,
Beyond the loneliest star." G.K. Chesterton
Saturday, August 25, 2007
The Problem With This Whole "Good Attitude Thing" Is That It Really Works...
Seize The Day! -StrongJoy
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That is very true... in little things as well as in large things! A few weeks ago Mom made peach iced tea. I thought it was horrible, but drank it a few times... and now I like it. ^_^ That attitude has broad application, and it is incredible how well it works!
Actually, I'd love hearing what names you like! Names are fascinating! My sister Atara has many complaints with some of the ones I like... such as Beowulf... =)
I also love The Road Not Taken. And I'll stop right there.
By the way, I love your quote of the week. C.S. Lewis was incredibly perceptive of a lot of thing we say in our hearts to God and think that no one will ever know.
"I have committed myself to joy...we must not be afraid to announce it to refugees, slum-dwellers, saddened prisoners, angry prophets. Now and then we must even announce it to ourselves. In this prison of now, in this cynical and sophisticated age, SOMEONE MUST BELIEVE IN JOY." -Richard Rohr
Poetry
THE GREAT MINIMUM by G.K. Chesterton
It is something to have wept as we have wept, It is something to have done as we have done, It is something to have watched when all men slept, And seen the stars which never see the sun.
It is something to have smelt the mystic rose, Although it break and leave the thorny rods, It is something to have hungered once as those Must hunger who have ate the bread of gods.
To have seen you and your unforgotten face, Brave as a blast of trumpets for the fray, Pure as white lilies in a watery space, It were something, though you went from me today.
To have known the things that from the weak are furled, Perilous ancient passions, strange and high; It is something to be wiser than the world, It is something to be older than the sky.
In a time of sceptic moths and cynic rusts, And fattened lives that of their sweetness tire In a world of flying loves and fading lusts, It is something to be sure of a desire.
Lo, blessed are our ears for they have heard; Yea, blessed are our eyes for they have seen: Let the thunder break on man and beast and bird And the lightning. It is something to have been.
5 comments:
That is very true... in little things as well as in large things! A few weeks ago Mom made peach iced tea. I thought it was horrible, but drank it a few times... and now I like it. ^_^ That attitude has broad application, and it is incredible how well it works!
Actually, I'd love hearing what names you like! Names are fascinating! My sister Atara has many complaints with some of the ones I like... such as Beowulf... =)
I also love The Road Not Taken. And I'll stop right there.
Have a great day!
~Anya
Amen sista! Good post...
Love you! and hope to hear from you soon! I know you're terribly busy. ; )
Jocelyn
How true that is! Thank you for sharing!
Your Sister in Christ,
Rebekah ~ The Lord's Daughter
By the way, I love your quote of the week. C.S. Lewis was incredibly perceptive of a lot of thing we say in our hearts to God and think that no one will ever know.
Hello!
Sorry I haven't been around for a while, we got a new computer. I will definetly have to come around more often.
I really like that quote, because it is so true!
Stop by any time,
Eyebright
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