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Elegy

January 7th, 2010 Mike Leave a comment Go to comments

Sorry to interrupt my Philadelphia Story, but I wanted to post this “Elegy” by poet Theodore Roethke in memory of my friend, Shea, who passed away recently.  I will miss him dearly.

Elegy by Theodore Roethke

1

Should every creature be as I have been,

There would be reason for essential sin;

I have myself an inner weight of woe

That God himself can scarcely bear.

2

Each wills his death: I am convinced of that;

You were too lonely for another fate.

I have myself an inner weight of woe

That Christ, securely bound, could bear.

3

Thus I; and should these reasons fly apart,

I know myself, my seasons, I KNOW.

I have myself one crumbling skin to show;

God could believe: I am here to fear.

4

What you survived I shall believe: the Heat,

Scars, Tempests, Floods, the Motion of Man’s Fate;

I have myself, and bear its weight in woe

That God that God leans down His heart to hear.

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  1. the ben
    January 10th, 2010 at 19:39 | #1

    Hey Mike. So sorry to hear about Shea. I know you were close.

  2. Mike
    January 10th, 2010 at 20:26 | #2

    @the ben
    Thanks, Ben. I will definitely miss him. He was one of a kind for sure.

  3. the ben
    January 11th, 2010 at 17:50 | #3

    @Mike
    Maybe in the future you could tell a few Shea stories. I know I’ve heard some from you in the past that left me laughing so hard I was in tears.

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