The H. Communion (George Herbert)

Bij de 20e zondag door het jaar

 

 
The Sacrament of the Last Supper door Salvador Dali, 1955

 

The H. Communion

Not in rich furniture, or fine array,
Nor in a wedge of gold,
Thou, who from me wast sold,
To me dost now thy self convey;
For so thou should’st without me still have been,
Leaving within me sin:

But by the way of nourishment and strength
Thou creep’st into my breast;
Making thy way my rest,
And thy small quantities my length;
Which spread their forces into every part,
Meeting sin’s force and art.

Yet can these not get over to my soul,
Leaping the wall that parts
Our souls, and fleshly hearts;
But as th’outworks, they may control
My rebel-flesh, and carrying thy name,
Affright both sin and shame.

Only thy grace, which with these elements comes,
Knoweth the ready way,
And hath the privy key,
Op’ning the soul’s most subtle rooms;
While those to spirits refin’d, at door attend
Dispatches from their friend.

Give me my captive soul, or take
My body also thither,
Another lift like this will make
Them both to be together.

Before that sin turn’d flesh into stone,
And all our lump to leaven,
A fervent sigh might well have blown
Our innocent earth to heaven.

For sure when Adam did not know
To sin, or sin to smother;
He might to heav’n from Paradise go,
As from one room t’another.

Thou hast restor’d to us this ease
By this thy heav’nly blood;
Which I can go to, when I please,
And leave th’earth to their food.

 

 
George Herbert (3 april 1593 – 1 maart 1633)
De ruïne van het kasteel van Montgomery in Wales, dat toebehoorde aan de familie van George Herbert

 

Zie voor nog meer schrijvers van de 19e augustus ook mijn volgende blog van vandaag en ook mijn blog van 19 augustus 2017.

 

Geef een reactie

Je e-mailadres wordt niet gepubliceerd. Vereiste velden zijn gemarkeerd met *