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Saturday, June 3, 2023

As the Ruin Falls


"As the Ruin Falls" 

C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) 

All this is flashy rhetoric about loving you. 
I never had a selfless thought since I was born. 
I am mercenary and self-seeking through and through: 
I want God, you, all friends, merely to serve my turn. 

Peace, re-assurance, pleasure, are the goals I seek, 
I cannot crawl one inch outside my proper skin: 
I talk of love—a scholar's parrot may talk Greek— 
But, self-imprisoned, always end where I begin. 

Only that now you have taught me (but how late) my lack.
I see the chasm. And everything you are was making 
My heart into a bridge by which I might get back 
From exile, and grow man. And now the bridge is breaking. 

For this I bless you as the ruin falls. The pains 
You give me are more precious than all other gains. 

IMAGE: Hubert Robert, Ruined Bridge with Figures Crossing (1767) 






1 comment:

  1. This is only tangentially related, but I found a beautifully illustrated children's book about two mice named Lewis and Joy...I may or may not have made a small scene right there in the children's section of our library. The book is called Who Goes There? by Karma Wilson.

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