! ! Selfe's Grammar: A Sonnet In The Style Of George Herbert Poem by Michael Shepherd

! ! Selfe's Grammar: A Sonnet In The Style Of George Herbert

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O Lord: my dearmost Selfe – why need I name Thee?
Whom I need not call - forever near;
O Lord: my wholest Selfe – what grammar speak Thee,
who art Word and Speech, and Mouth and Ear;

Thou art not circumscribed by any Noun,
that any but Thyself hath speech to say;
nor Pronoun Thou – who art both I and Thee
and He and She and every It and They;

All Verbs Thou art; and every verb, Thy act;
and yet, Thy Stillness knows no verb that moves;
no Adjective may praise Thee as Thou art;
no Adverb tell how Thy Love constant proves;

O Lord, my whole dear Selfe: my silent prayer
may speak the louder; Thy sweet Stillness share.

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Fiona Davidson 02 December 2008

Simply beautiful...nothing more I can say but thank you

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