The Kingdom of God
Francis Thompson
In No Strange Land
O world invisible, we view thee,
O world intangible, we touch thee,
O world unknowable, we know thee,
Inapprehensible, we clutch thee!
Does the fish soar to find the ocean,
The eagle plunge to find the air –
That we ask of the stars in motion
If they have rumour of thee there?
Not where the wheeling systems darken,
And our benumbed conceiving soars! –
The drift of pinions, would we hearken,
Beats at our own clay-shuttered doors.
The angels keep their ancient places; –
Turn but a stone and start a wing!
’Tis ye, ’tis your estrangèd faces,
That miss the many-splendoured thing.
But (when so sad thou canst not sadder)
Cry; -- and upon thy so sore loss
Shall shine the traffic of Jacob’s ladder
Pitched betwixt Heaven and Charing Cross.
Yea, in the night, my Soul, my daughter,
Cry, – clinging to Heaven by the hems;
And lo, Christ walking on the water,
Not of Gennesareth, but Thames!
Fonte (v. 1-2, 19-20, 23-24): Carpeaux, O. M. 2011. História da literatura ocidental, vol. 1, 4ª ed. Brasília, Senado Federal. Poema publicado em livro em 1913.
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