Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Twenty Years Ago Today

On August 10, 1991, I was married to a wonderful girl in Montgomery, Alabama. So I'm in the mood for love poetry. Here is a poem by George Herbert that was sung at our wedding:

The Call (1633)

Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life:
Such a Way, as gives us breath:
Such a Truth, as ends all strife:
Such a Life, as killeth death.

Come, my Light, my Feast, my Strength:
Such a Light, as shows a feast:
Such a Feast, as mends in length:
Such a Strength, as makes his guest.

Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart:
Such a Joy, as none can move:
Such a Love, as none can part:
Such a Heart, as joyes in love.

If you wonder what the music sounds like, you can hear it here.

And here is a poem Robert Louis Stevenson wrote for his wife:

My Wife

Trusty, dusky, vivid, true,
With eyes of gold and bramble-dew,
Steel-true and blade-straight,
The great artificer
Made my mate.

Honour, anger, valour, fire;
A love that life could never tire,
Death quench or evil stir,
The mighty master
Gave to her.

Teacher, tender, comrade, wife,
A fellow-farer true through life,
Heart-whole and soul-free
The august father
Gave to me.

1 comment:

  1. Hurrah! Happy anniversary.

    Love that last stanza of the Robert Louis Stevenson poem.

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