Wednesday, May 14, 2008

  • Earlier today I was reading on the internet and fell headlong into George Herbert.

    I thought I'd share this one, since I subject you all to my love of hymns pretty often.

    A True Hymn

    by George Herbert

    My Joy, my Life, my Crown!
         My heart was meaning all the day,
                   Somewhat it fain would say,
    And still it runneth muttering up and down
    With only this, My Joy, my Life, my Crown!

     

                   Yet slight not those few words;
         If truly said, they may take part
                   Among the best in art:
    The fineness which a hymn or psalm affords
    Is, when the soul unto the lines accord.

     

                   He who craves all the mind,
         And all the soul, and strength, and time,
                   If the words only rhyme,
    Justly complains that somewhat is behind
    To make His verse, or write a hymn in kind.

     

                   Whereas if the heart be moved,
         Although the verse be somewhat scant,
                   God doth supply the want;
    As when the heart says, sighing to be approved,
    "O, could I love!"
    and stops, God writeth, "Loved."

     

     

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