.

But, as the passage proves no hindrance
__To the spirit unappeased and peregrine
__Between two worlds become much like each other,
So I find words I never thought to speak
__In streets I never thought to revisit
__When I left my body on a distant shore.

-T.S. Eliot, Little Gidding II, Four Quartets

Thursday 2 June 2011

SAINT JOAN

. . .

Lord, who granted my solitude,
the world will have me as it pleases. Before the pyre
I ask that my body be transformed to nothing

human: to be neither living nor dead. By your grace
I would kneel again,
I would kneel again beside you -

How my body rose
in that blaze, leaving

no ash scattered in its wake.