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TEGEN DE WERELD

TEGEN DE WERELD

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    "If there were no obscurity, man would not be sensible of his corruption; if there were no light, man would not hope for a remedy. Thus, it is not only fair, but advantageous to us, that God be partly hidden and partly revealed; since it is equally dangerous to man to know God without knowing his own wretchedness, and to know his own wretchedness without knowing God" (Pascal, Pensees 686).


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07 september 2005



Snow falling and night falling fast, oh, fast
In a field I looked into going past,
And the ground almost covered smooth in snow,
But a few weeds and stubble showing last.

The woods around it have it--it is theirs.
All animals are smothered in their lairs.
I am too absent-spirited to count;
The loneliness includes me unawares.

And lonely as it is that loneliness
Will be more lonely ere it will be less--
A blanker whiteness of benighted snow
With no expression, nothing to express.

They cannot scare me with their empty spaces
Between stars--on stars where no human race is.
I have it in me so much nearer home
To scare myself with my own desert places.


Robert Frost (1936)

posted by tdw @ 8:01 p.m. 

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anoniem said...

I don't read poetry that much unless i have to for school or something. I'm not missing anything am I?

9:08 p.m.  
Blogger an attendant lord said...

i'm rather partial to eliot myself, but i am really fascinated by this poem. it's definitely one that i need to chew over a few times before i post.

9:09 p.m.  
Blogger an attendant lord said...

edit!!!

@anonymous - i must disagree, i've found, to quote another source, that "poetry is the highest form of expression"

it's not just a bunch of nursery rhymes or the stupid little poems that we all have to write for our fourth grade language arts class or what's inside of a hallmark card. it's putting something in the most consise and beautiful (well i suppose that depends on what you're trying to convey) way possible, to express to the listener (as poetry is meant to be spoken aloud)the thoughts, feelings, emotions, cultural context, whatever of the author!!! i mean, just reading the poem of this post totally made me sit back from my crazy unlonely day and think, "whoa" i mean, we all have those desert places in ourselves, but i know i could never convey that in the same way frost did here, no matter how many pages i wrote.

and as for missing out, go read or listen!!! i'll be glad to recite for you, some of eliot's work. have you seen the picture below on Dante??? and what about the great epic poems?!? while homer's not the most exciting thing (read beowulf instead) these poems have taught us sooooo much about not only these ancient cultures, but continue to relate to us today. or heck, what about music even? whether its rock or the stuff we sing in church! i mean, that's combing the beauty of music and words.

that's one of the most amazing things about poetry, it stretches across time and culture gaps, and it's something everyone can and should appreciate.

9:22 p.m.  
Blogger an attendant lord said...

*combining

sorry, i promise, i'm done now

9:25 p.m.  
Blogger Mandy said...

Robert Frost is one of my favorite poets ever...i must agree with ccvcsetter that my favorite poem of his is Stopping By Woods on A Snowy Evening...i memorized it in 8th grade...but then i must also agree with an attendant lord and say that i am rather fond of T.S. Eliot also thanks to last year and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock which is also one of the best poems EVER!

2:43 a.m.  

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