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Name after Name Name after name I give to God: Sublime or sweet are they— More magical than birth of stars, Mightier than death of day. Like some great lion stretched below The horizon of the west, His gold magnificence I see, Dazzling itself to rest. Like some huge harmony of swans Sprung from a sable sleep, Hangs the far vigil of white love His infinite mysteries keep. He stands, a rapture-haunted hill From which vast perfume blows— A hill upon whose summit drops A sky that is all rose. He calls, a sea whose thunder is light, A truth-revealing sound, As though the abyss of a million dreams Explored its own profound. . . . Name after name!—when close to me Come out of distances The grandeur and the grace of Him Through time's intensities. But O the all-submerging shock When He and I are the same Eternity's changeless marvel! Then How blind and bare each name. 1-7-48 Page-97 |