- 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 rumor 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-splendored 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 Genesareth, but Thames!
FRANCIS THOMPSON (1859-1907)
"The Kingdom of God"