Monday, October 4, 2010

(Ye must be born again.)

I think of Gloucester, blind, led through the world
To the world's edge by the hand of a stranger
Who is his faithful son. At the cliff's verge
He flings away his life, as of no worth,
The true way is lost, his eyes two bleeding wounds--
And finds his life again, and is led on
By the forsaken son who has become
His father, that the good may recognize
Each other, and at last go ripe to death.
We live the given life, and not the planned.
Wendell Berry, "1994: III," in A Timbered Choir, p. 178

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love Wendell Berry.

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