The Poetry Corner

Deity.

By Madison Julius Cawein

No personal; a God divinely crowned With gold and raised upon a golden throne Deep in a golden glory, whence he nods Man this or that, and little more than man! And shalt thou see Him individual? Not till the freed intelligence hath sought Ten hundred hundred years to rise and love, Piercing the singing cycles under God, Their iridescent evolutions orbed In wild prismatic splendors, shall it see Through God-propinquity become a god See, lightening out of spheric harmonies, Resplendencies of empyrean light, Prisms and facets of ten million beams Starring a crystal of berainbowed rays, And in this - eyes of burning sapphire, eyes Deep as the music of the beautiful; And o'er the eyes, limpid hierarchal brows, As they were lilies of seraphic fire; Lips underneath, of trembling ruby lips Whose tongue's a chord, and every sound a song: Cherubic faces of intensity In multiplying myriads to a word Forming the unit, God; Supremity Creative and ubiquitous. From this Thy intellect, detached, expelled and breathed Exaltant into flesh endowed with soul, One sparkle of the Essence clothed with clay. O high development! devolvings up From matter to unmattered potencies, Up to the source and fountain of all mind, Beauty and truth, inviolable Love, And so resumed and reabsorbed in God, One more expression of eternity!