A RESURRECTION

A RESURRECTION

Neither would they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.

I was quick in the flesh, was warm, and the live heart shook my breast:In the market I bought and sold, in the temple I bowed my head,I had swathed me in shows and forms, and was honoured above the restFor the sake of the life I lived; nor did any esteem me dead.But at last, when the hour was ripe—was it sudden-remembered word?Was it sight of a bird that mounted, or sound of a strain that stole?I was ware of a spell that snapped, of an inward strength that stirred,Of a Presence that filled that place; and it shone, and I knew my Soul.And the dream I had called my life was a garment about my feet,For the web of the years was rent with the throe of a yearning strong.With a sweep as of winds in heaven, with a rush as of flames that meet,The Flesh and the Spirit clasped; and I cried, “Was I dead so long?”I had glimpse of the Secret, flashed through the symbol obscure and mean,And I felt as a fire what erst I repeated with lips of clay;And I knew for the things eternal the things eye hath not seen;Yea, the heavens and the earth shall pass; but they never shall pass away.And the miracle on me wrought, in the streets I would straight make known:“When this marvel of mine is heard, without cavil shall men receiveAny legend of haloed saint, starting up through the sealèd stone!”So I spake in the trodden ways; but behold, there would none believe!

I was quick in the flesh, was warm, and the live heart shook my breast:In the market I bought and sold, in the temple I bowed my head,I had swathed me in shows and forms, and was honoured above the restFor the sake of the life I lived; nor did any esteem me dead.But at last, when the hour was ripe—was it sudden-remembered word?Was it sight of a bird that mounted, or sound of a strain that stole?I was ware of a spell that snapped, of an inward strength that stirred,Of a Presence that filled that place; and it shone, and I knew my Soul.And the dream I had called my life was a garment about my feet,For the web of the years was rent with the throe of a yearning strong.With a sweep as of winds in heaven, with a rush as of flames that meet,The Flesh and the Spirit clasped; and I cried, “Was I dead so long?”I had glimpse of the Secret, flashed through the symbol obscure and mean,And I felt as a fire what erst I repeated with lips of clay;And I knew for the things eternal the things eye hath not seen;Yea, the heavens and the earth shall pass; but they never shall pass away.And the miracle on me wrought, in the streets I would straight make known:“When this marvel of mine is heard, without cavil shall men receiveAny legend of haloed saint, starting up through the sealèd stone!”So I spake in the trodden ways; but behold, there would none believe!

I was quick in the flesh, was warm, and the live heart shook my breast:In the market I bought and sold, in the temple I bowed my head,I had swathed me in shows and forms, and was honoured above the restFor the sake of the life I lived; nor did any esteem me dead.

I was quick in the flesh, was warm, and the live heart shook my breast:

In the market I bought and sold, in the temple I bowed my head,

I had swathed me in shows and forms, and was honoured above the rest

For the sake of the life I lived; nor did any esteem me dead.

But at last, when the hour was ripe—was it sudden-remembered word?Was it sight of a bird that mounted, or sound of a strain that stole?I was ware of a spell that snapped, of an inward strength that stirred,Of a Presence that filled that place; and it shone, and I knew my Soul.

But at last, when the hour was ripe—was it sudden-remembered word?

Was it sight of a bird that mounted, or sound of a strain that stole?

I was ware of a spell that snapped, of an inward strength that stirred,

Of a Presence that filled that place; and it shone, and I knew my Soul.

And the dream I had called my life was a garment about my feet,For the web of the years was rent with the throe of a yearning strong.With a sweep as of winds in heaven, with a rush as of flames that meet,The Flesh and the Spirit clasped; and I cried, “Was I dead so long?”

And the dream I had called my life was a garment about my feet,

For the web of the years was rent with the throe of a yearning strong.

With a sweep as of winds in heaven, with a rush as of flames that meet,

The Flesh and the Spirit clasped; and I cried, “Was I dead so long?”

I had glimpse of the Secret, flashed through the symbol obscure and mean,And I felt as a fire what erst I repeated with lips of clay;And I knew for the things eternal the things eye hath not seen;Yea, the heavens and the earth shall pass; but they never shall pass away.

I had glimpse of the Secret, flashed through the symbol obscure and mean,

And I felt as a fire what erst I repeated with lips of clay;

And I knew for the things eternal the things eye hath not seen;

Yea, the heavens and the earth shall pass; but they never shall pass away.

And the miracle on me wrought, in the streets I would straight make known:“When this marvel of mine is heard, without cavil shall men receiveAny legend of haloed saint, starting up through the sealèd stone!”So I spake in the trodden ways; but behold, there would none believe!

And the miracle on me wrought, in the streets I would straight make known:

“When this marvel of mine is heard, without cavil shall men receive

Any legend of haloed saint, starting up through the sealèd stone!”

So I spake in the trodden ways; but behold, there would none believe!


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