OUT OF MY DEEPER HEART
Out of my deeper heart a
bird rose and flew skywards.
Higher and higher did it rise, yet larger and
larger did it grow.
At first it was but like a swallow, then a lark,
then an eagle, then as vast as a spring cloud, and then it filled the starry
heavens.
Out of my heart a bird flew skywards. And it
waxed larger as it flew. Yet it left not my heart.
O my faith, my untamed knowledge, how shall I
fly to your height and see with you man's larger self pencilled upon the
sky?
How shall I turn this sea within me into mist,
and move with you in space immeasurable?
How can a prisoner within the temple behold its
golden domes?
How shall the heart of a fruit be stretched to
envelop the fruit also?
O my faith, I am in chains behind these bars
of silver and ebony, and I cannot fly with you.
Yet out of my heart you rise skyward, and it
is my heart that holds you, and I shall be content.