The Same Thing I Post Every Christmas Eve. Is there anything else?
On December 25, 2008 | 4 Comments | faith |

from spiralling ecstatically this

proud nowhere of earth’s most prodigious night
blossoms a newborn babe:around him,eyes
–gifted with every keener appetite
than mere unmiracle can quite appease–
humbly in their imagined bodies kneel
(over time space doom dream while floats the whole

perhapsless mystery of paradise)

mind without soul may blast some universe
to might have been,and stop ten thousand stars
but not one heartbeat of this child;nor shall
even prevail a million questionings
against the silence of his mother’s smile

–whose only secret all creation sings

e.e.cummings

Merry Christmas.

Comments 4
The Swede Posted December 25, 2008 at11:51 am   Reply

Beautiful! I’ve never come across that poem before…Perfect for Christmas Eve!Merry Christmas to you too,Lisa

kaden Posted December 29, 2008 at7:44 am   Reply

I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.Kate< HREF="http://educationonline-101.com" REL="nofollow">http://educationonline-101.com<>

JR Posted December 29, 2008 at7:58 pm   Reply

Why does E.E. just GET it sometimes? I am teaching Modern poetry this spring & can't wait to experience him with my students.

Rebecca Posted January 3, 2009 at9:11 pm   Reply

Lisa and JR- Isn’t it a wonderful poem? A friend introduced it to me during my senior year (was it?) of college, and I Just Love It. JR, I’d love to see a copy of your syllabus! I’m thinking of offering a poetry elective next spring (’10).Kate, Welcome to my blog. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. It’s great to know that people are reading. Happy New Year!-Rebecca

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