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rt drawing nearer, nearer still. 12. Therefore, my brothers, therefore, sisters dear, However I, troubled or selfish, fail In tenderness, or grace, or service clear, I every moment draw to you more near; God in us from our hearts veil after veil Keeps lifting, till we see with his own sight, And all together run in unity's delight. 13. I love thee, Lord, for very greed of love-- Not of the precious streams that towards me move, But of the indwelling, outgoing, fountain store. Than mine, oh, many an ignorant heart loves more! Therefore the more, with Mary at thy feet, I must sit worshipping--that, in my core, Thy words may fan to a flame the low primeval heat. 14. Oh my beloved, gone to heaven from me! I would be rich in love to heap you with love; I long to love you, sweet ones, perfectly-- Like God, who sees no spanning vault above, No earth below, and feels no circling air-- Infinitely, no boundary anywhere. I am a beast until I love as God doth love. 15. Ah, say not, 'tis but perfect self I want But if it were, that self is fit to live Whose perfectness is still itself to scant, Which never longs to have, but still to give. A self I must have, or not be at all: Love, give me a self self-giving--or let me fall To endless darkness back, and free me from life's thrall. 16. "Back," said I! Whither back? How to the dark? From no dark came I, but the depths of light; From the sun-heart I came, of love a spark: What should I do but love with all my might? To die of love severe and pure and stark, Were scarcely loss; to lord a loveless height-- That were a living death, damnation's positive night. 17. But love is life. To die of love is then The only pass to higher life than this. All love is death to loving, living men; All deaths are leaps across clefts to the abyss. Our life is the broken current, Lord, of thine, Flashing from morn to morn with conscious shine-- Then first by willing death self-made, then life divine. 18. I love you, my sweet children, who are gone Into another mansion; but I know I love you not as I shall love you yet. I love you, sweet dead children; there are none In the land to which ye vanis
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