You have pierced our hearts with the arrow of Your love.

St. Augustine

Monday, March 22, 2010

You, neighbor God, if sometimes in the night

You, neighbor God, if sometimes in the night
I rouse you with loud knocking, I do so
only because I seldom hear you breathe
and know: you are alone.
And should you need a drink, no one is there
to reach it to you, groping in the dark.
Always I hearken. Give but a small sign.
I am quite near.

Between us there is but a narrow wall,
and by sheer chance; for it would take
merely a call from your lips or from mine
to break it down,
and that without a sound.

The wall is builded of your images.

They stand before you hiding you like names.
And when the light within me blazes high
that in my inmost soul I know you by,
the radiance is squandered on their frames.

And then my senses, which too soon grow lame,
exiled from you, must go their homeless ways.

Rainer Maria Rilke

Posted By Carlos J. Medina

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does the poet refer to the Eucharist in the tabernacle?

Anonymous said...

Does the poet refer to the Eucharist within the tabernacle?