I have always liked Chesterton
Mysticism- G.K. Chesterton
I have always liked Chesterton
I have always liked Chesterton
I am so narcissistic I reblog my own posts.
I am so egocentric I look in the mirror when I am walking down the ahigh street and keep selfies of myself in my head
I am so beautiful I have to wear a veil in the bath.
I am so logical I deduced I was dead as I had not moved all night… but then I remembered Descartes and got up.
I keep mentalising all day and dreaming all night.Where will it end?
Long pale sands,
the strand,the white topped rollers,
holier than the Eucharist,
sun kissed waves,
three coloured cliffs
Whiffs of scent of broom and gorse
winds make us hoarse
sea salt coarse
oh, to be walking there with you
And the sky so blue
Higher than any view
In the land which dreams dwell in
where love and hate and life begin;
where swiftly the deep rivers flow
from those lost lands of long ago.
I wander through wild poppy fields
Underfoot the dark earth yields….
I see the flowering fruit trees start
Their blossoms gather round my heart…
I hear the sparrows sing with joy
And bees their busy wings employ.
In those lost lands I saw your face
And now I long for your embrace.
Are you real, am I deceived?
From this earth we all must leave.
Earth to earth and ash to ash
Glory,pride and boasting pass.
Leave me now,my dearest one
Soon I too will be called on.
Nothing lasts but love is real
Remember that and your ideals..
Earth to earth, we rest in clay
We must give all self away
Softly on this earth I roam
Seeking still my love and home,
for until the very end
Love and kindness may descend.
Soft as wings of butterflies
Tears well up and wet my eyes.
My heart has melted into yours
And thus we live and die like flower

Gently dancing in the sun Wildflowers grow; they bloom, are gone. With no thoughts,they have no cares; Yet their lives are gentle prayers. May I walk in such a way That I am alive to this day. So I see with widening view, And joy and sorrows embrace too. Then my time will come, like yours... And of us nothing endures. As to the earth our bodies go, All are one;it shall be so