“When In The Soul Of The Serene Disciple” by Thomas Merton

When in the soul of the serene disciple

With no more Fathers to imitate

Poverty is a success,

It is a small thing to say the roof is gone:

He has not even a house.


Stars, as well as friends,

Are angry with the noble ruin.

Saints depart in several directions.


Be still:

There is no longer any need of comment.

It was a lucky wind

That blew away his halo with his cares,

A lucky sea that drowned his reputation.


Here you will find

Neither a proverb nor a memorandum.

There are no ways,

No methods to admire

Where pov...

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Published on January 09, 2013 10:22
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