Saturday, December 5, 2009

Two Alike

Have you ever known a person so fully that he or she seemed like a part of yourself? Life is punctuated by little friendships, but every so often, along comes that one-in-a-million, who is bound closer to you than any person ought to be. For some, this sort of friendship will never develop. For others, it will be a repeated experience. If approached properly, it is one of the most powerful paths to happiness - and to God - that we may walk, and very few people will ever come across greater wealth in this life. What joy, then, that we can hope for such things, and what wonder that humans, though separated by space and existence, may unite themselves, with nothing more than words, in thought and will and love.


Two Alike

What happiness a friend, a fellow kind,
whose gentle hands attend a heart entwined,
for, long as loving likens two,
they consummate a life anew,
aligned;

but none may know the ties, when so profane,
and none, with open eyes, will ascertain
the bond, invisible, but true,
that suffering cannot subdue,
nor strain;

and so, this holy whole, incorporate
and incorporeal, is our oblate,
to lift an everlasting hue
for treasures that we hold and do
await.

5 comments:

Kindred Spirit said...

You have said in this most beautiful poem what I try to say with each moment of my life. A true friend is one of the greatest gifts in this world, and this friendship always elevates the souls so blessed to a higher level, ever closer to the God who is the Giver of all good gifts. I would love to inscribe your words on my blog so that I never forget them. How blessed you are to have such a friend as the one about whom you have written today!

Cartesian Quies said...

Thank you for your very kind words, KS, and please, feel free to put it on your own blog if you desire.

Kindred Spirit said...

You are most welcome, and thank you very much; I shall!

Anne-Lise Renevier said...

Thanks for these beautiful words.

Cartesian Quies said...

Thank you, Anliz! I guess I've gone international now...