Saturday, April 3, 2010
"The Convert"
A poem, by G.K. Chesterton, which seems fitting, as we prepare to welcome tonight thousands of adults into full communion with the Church:
The Convert
After one moment when I bowed my head
And the whole world turned over and came upright,
And I came out where the old road shone white,
I walked the ways and heard what all men said,
Forests of tongues, like autumn leaves unshed,
Being not unlovable but strange and light;
Old riddles and new creeds, not in despite
But softly, as men smile about the dead.
The sages have a hundred maps to give
That trace their crawling cosmos like a tree,
They rattle reason out through many a sieve
That stores the sand and lets the gold go free:
And all these things are less than dust to me
Because my name is Lazarus and I live.
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2010/04/the-convert.html