1Master of beauty, craftsman of the snowflake,inimitable contriver,endower of Earth so gorgeous & different from the boring Moon,thank you for such as it is my gift.I have made up a morning prayer to youcontaining with precision everything that most matters.‘According to Thy will’ the thing begins.It took me off & on two days. It does not aim at eloquence.You have come to my rescue again & againin my impassable, sometimes despairing years.You have allowed my brilliant friends to destroy themselvesand I am still here, severely damaged, but functioning.Unknowable, as I am unknown to my guinea pigs:how can I ‘love’ you?I only as far as gratitude & aweconfidently & absolutely go.I have no idea whether we live again.It doesn’t seem likelyfrom either the scientific or the philosophical point of viewbut certainly all things are possible to you,and I believe as fixedly in the Resurrection-appearances to Peter & to Paulas I believe I sit in this blue chair.Only that may have been a special caseto establish their initiatory faith.Whatever your end may be, accept my amazement.May I stand until death forever at attentionfor any your least instruction or enlightenment.I even feel sure you will assist me again, Master of insight & beauty.2Holy, as I suppose I dare to call youwithout pretending to know anything about youbut infinite capacity everywhere & always& in particular certain goodness to me.Yours is the crumpling, to my sister-in-law terrifying thunder,yours the candelabra buds sticky in Spring,Christ’s mercy,the gloomy wisdom of godless Freud:yours the lost souls in ill-attended wards,those agonized thro’ the worldIt this instant of time, all evil men,Belsen, Omaha Beach,—incomprehensible to man your ways.May be the Devil after all exists.‘I don’t try to reconcile anything’ said the poet at eighty,‘This is a damned strange world.’Man is ruining the pleasant earth & man.What at last, my Lord, will you allow?Postpone till after my children's deaths your doomif it be thy ineffable, inevitable will.I say ‘Thy kingdom come’, it means nothing to me.Hast Thou prepared astonishments for man?One sudden Coming? Many so believe.So not, without knowing anything, do I.3Sole watchman of the flying stars, guard meagainst my flicker of impulse lust: teach meto see them as sisters & daughters. Sustainmy grand endeavours: husbandship & crafting.Forsake me not when my wild hours come;grant me sleep nightly, grace soften my dreams;achieve in me patience till the thing be done,a careful view of my achievement come.Make me from time to time the gift of the shoulder.When all hurt nerves whine shut away the whiskey.Empty my heart toward Thee.Let me pace without fear the common path of death.Cross am I sometimes with my little daughter:fill her eyes with tears. Forgive me, Lord.Unite my various soul,sole watchman of the wide & single stars.4If I say Thy name, art Thou there? It may be so.Thou art not absent-minded, as I am.I am so much so I had to give up driving.You attend, I feel, to the matters of man.Across the ages certain blessings swarm,horrors accumulate, the best men fail:Socrates, Lincoln, Christ mysterious.Who can search Thee out?except Isaiah & Pascal, who saw.I dare not ask that vision, though a piece of itat last in crisis was vouchsafèd me.I altered then for good, to become yours.Caretaker! take care, for we run in straits.Daily, by night, we walk naked to storm,some threat of wholesale loss, to ruinous fear.Gift us with long cloaks & adrenalin.Who haunt the avenues of Angkor Watrecalling all that prayer, that glory dispersed,haunt me at the corner of Fifth & Hennepin.Shield & fresh fountain! Manifester! Even mine.5Holy, & holy. The damned are said to say‘We never thought we would come into this place.’I’m fairly clear, my Friend, there’s no such placeordained for inappropriate & evil man.Surely they fall dull, & forget. We too,the more or less just, I feel fall asleepdreamless forever while the worlds hurl out.Rest may be your ultimate gift.Rest or transfiguration! come & comewhenever Thou wilt. My daughter & my sonfend will without me, when my work is donein Your opinion.Strengthen my widow, let her dream on methro’ tranquil hours less & down to less.Abrupt elsewhere her heart, I sharply hope.I leave her in wise Hands.6Under new management, Your Majesty:Thine. I have solo’d mine since childhood, sincemy father’s suicide when I was twelveblew out my most bright candle faith, and look at me.I served at Mass six dawns a week from five,adoring Father Boniface & you,memorizing the Latin he explained.Mostly we worked alone. One or two women.Then my poor father frantic. Confusions & afflictionsfollowed my days. Wives left me.Bankrupt I closed my doors. You pierced the rooftwice & again. Finally you opened my eyes.My double nature fused in that point of timethree weeks ago day before yesterday.Now, brooding thro’ a history of the early Church,I identify with everybody, even the heresiarchs.7After a Stoic, a Peripatetic, a Pythagorean,Justin Martyr studied the words of the Saviour,finding them short, precise, terrible, & full of refreshment.I am tickled to learn this.Let one day desolate Sherry, fair, thin, tall,at 29 today her life the Sahara Desert,who has never once enjoyed a significant relation,so find His lightning words.A Prayer for the SelfWho am I worthless that You spent such painsand take may pains again?I do not understand; but I believe.Jonquils respond with wit to the teasing breeze.Induct me down my secrets. Stiffen this heartto stand their horrifying cries, O cushionthe first the second shocks, will to a haltin mid-air there demons who would be at me.May fade before, sweet morning on sweet morning,I wake my dreams, my fan-mail go astray,and do me little goods I have not thought of,ingenious & beneficial Father.Ease in their passing my beloved friends,all others too I have cared for in a travelling life,anyone anywhere indeed. Lift upsober toward truth a scared self-estimate.9Surprise me on some ordinary daywith a blessing gratuitous. Even I’ve done goodbeyond their expectations. What count we thenupon Your bounty?Interminable: an old theologianasserts that even to say You exist is misleading.Uh-huh. I buy that Second-century fellow.I press his withered glorifying hand.You certainly do not as I exist,impersonating as well the meteorite& flaring in your sun your waterfallor blind in caves pallid fishes.Bear in mind me, Who have forgotten nothing,& Who continues. I may not foreknow& fail much to remember. You sustainimperial desuetudes, at the kerb a widow.10Fearful I peer upon the mountain pathwhere once Your shadow passed, Limner of the cloudsup their phantastic guesses. I am afraid,I never until now confessed.I fell back in love with you, Father, for two reasons:You were good to me, & a delicious author,rational & passionate. Come on me again,as twice you came to Azarias & Misael.President of the brethren, our mild assembliesinspire, & bother the priest not to be dull;keep us week-long in order; love my children,my mother far & ill, far brother, my spouse.Oil all my turbulence as at Thy dictationI sweat out my wayward works.Father Hopkins said the only true literary critic is Christ.Let me lie down exhausted, content with that.11Germanicus leapt upon the wild lion in Smyrna,wishing to pass quickly from a lawless life.The crowd shook the stadium.The proconsul marvelled.‘Eighty & six years have I been his servant,and he has done me no harm.How can I blaspheme my King who saved me?’Polycarp, John’s pupil, facing the fire.Make too me acceptable at the end of timein my degree, which then Thou wilt award.Cancer, senility, mania,I pray I may be ready with my witness.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Eleven Addresses to the Lord
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