From A Ring of Endless Light by Madeleine L’Engle p. 20
If thou could’st empty all thyself of self,
Like to a shell dishabited,
Then might He find thee on the ocean shelf,
And say, “This is not dead,”
And fill thee with Himself instead.
But thou art all replete with very thou
And hast such shrewd activity,
That when He comes He says, “This is enow
Unto itself—‘twere better let it be,
It is so small and full, there is no room for Me.”
--Sir Thomas Browne
Vicky: “As for me, I felt replete with very me, full of confusions and questions for which there were no answers.”
Monday, June 6, 2011
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Very sorry to inform you that Sir Thomas Browne is not actually the author of this verse.
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