6/22/10

"my patronus"

the poet grasps the sieve,
through vapor does he weave,
hoping for Truth
to cleave

and taken by light,
yes, God is there in the night,
a muse of Hope.
he writes:

poured out,
and filled;
healed,
and broken;
blinded by the Grace that i see;

i may chase the night;
but swifter is the flight
of the Love that chases after me.





i finished Harry Potter. And yes, a "patronus" is a reference to that series, but you might be interested to know that it actually is much older than Harry Potter, and originated in ancient Rome. i refuse to explain it here, because i believe there is some value in looking up information for yourself.

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