Divine/Human Communication Poem by Daniel Brick

Divine/Human Communication



Prayer by George Herbert
Prayer the Church's banquet, Angels' age,
God's breath in man returning to his birth.
The soul in paraphrase, heart in pilgrimage,
The Christian plummet sounding heaven and earth;
Engine against the Almighty, sinners' tower,
Reversed thunder, Christ-side-piercing spear,
The six-days' world transposing in an hour,
A kind of tune, which all things hear and fear;
Softness, and peace, and joy, love, and bliss,
Exalted Manna, gladness of the best,
Heaven in ordinary, man well drest,
The milky way, the bird of Paradise,
Church-bells beyond the stars heard, the soul's blood,
The land of spices; something understood.

EROS = human love, based on passionate attraction;
AGAPE = spiritual or idealized love; the love of benevolence, friend-
ship of the spirit

Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: prayers
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Glen Kappy 13 January 2019

hey, daniel! i hadn't read this herbert sonnet in a while. it illustrates well what the psalms also illustrate—that prayer is not one thing but many—many as the different kinds of communication between people who have long known each other and share everything. psalm 34 advises, never hide your feelings from God. be blessed, brother. -glen

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