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On Being Human

April 30th, 2008 at 12:01am Mark Noonan

A poem by C S Lewis:

Angelic minds, they say, by simple intelligence
Behold the Forms of nature. They discern
Unerringly the Archtypes, all the verities
Which mortals lack or indirectly learn.
Transparent in primordial truth, unvarying,
Pure Earthness and right Stonehood from their clear,
High eminence are seen; unveiled, the seminal
Huge Principles appear.

The Tree-ness of the tree they know-the meaning of
Arboreal life, how from earth’s salty lap
The solar beam uplifts it; all the holiness
Enacted by leaves’ fall and rising sap;

But never an angel knows the knife-edged severance
Of sun from shadow where the trees begin,
The blessed cool at every pore caressing us
-An angel has no skin.

They see the Form of Air; but mortals breathing it
Drink the whole summer down into the breast.
The lavish pinks, the field new-mown, the ravishing
Sea-smells, the wood-fire smoke that whispers Rest.
The tremor on the rippled pool of memory
That from each smell in widening circles goes,
The pleasure and the pang –can angels measure it?
An angel has no nose.

The nourishing of life, and how it flourishes
On death, and why, they utterly know; but not
The hill-born, earthy spring, the dark cold bilberries.
The ripe peach from the southern wall still hot
Full-bellied tankards foamy-topped, the delicate
Half-lyric lamb, a new loaf’s billowy curves,
Nor porridge, nor the tingling taste of oranges.
—An angel has no nerves.

Far richer they! I know the senses’ witchery
Guards us like air, from heavens too big to see;
Imminent death to man that barb’d sublimity
And dazzling edge of beauty unsheathed would be.
Yet here, within this tiny, charmed interior,
This parlour of the brain, their Maker shares
With living men some secrets in a privacy
Forever ours, not theirs
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Entry Filed under: Literature


1 Comment

  • 1. Carl Rapson  |  April 30th, 2008 at 11:31 am

    Excellent post, Mark. I’ve been a ‘lurker’ at this blog for quite a while now, finding the interplay somewhat amusing and trying not to let the obvious decline in civil discourse in modern society get me down. Every once in a while, though, you post something like this that helps to put everything into perspective. Quoting C.S. Lewis is always a good idea, and I wasn’t aware of this poem of his. Lewis always had a unique perspective on both life and spirituality. Thank you for posting this. It’s a good insight into why we are here.

    As an aside: I recently watched the movie Shadowlands, which is the story of how Lewis met and then lost his wife Joy. The movie had particular meaning for me, for two reasons: first, I also lost my wife to cancer, and second, that experience led Lewis to write A Grief Observed, which helped me through the difficult times following my wife’s death. Every emotion portrayed in the movie and every word in that book could have come from me instead of Lewis. Anyone who hasn’t seen that movie or read that book should do so; if you haven’t experienced such a loss they portray it powerfully and truthfully, and if you have you will instantly recognize what Lewis experienced.

    Sorry for going off-topic, and again thanks for this post. I’ll go back to lurking now.

    Carl Rapson


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