The Habit of Perfection

Now that I’m not regularly blogging any more, I’m using my blog to store stuff which I want to be able to find quickly. That’s why today I’d like to share my favourite poem from Gerard Manley Hopkins, The Habit of Perfection:

The Habit of Perfection

Elected Silence, sing to me
And beat upon my whorlèd ear,
Pipe me to pastures still and be
The music that I care to hear.

Shape nothing, lips; be lovely-dumb:
It is the shut, the curfew sent
From there where all surrenders come
Which only makes you eloquent.

Be shellèd, eyes, with double dark
And find the uncreated light:
This ruck and reel which you remark
Coils, keeps, and teases simple sight.

Palate, the hutch of tasty lust,
Desire not to be rinsed with wine:
The can must be so sweet, the crust
So fresh that come in fasts divine!

Nostrils, your careless breath that spend
Upon the stir and keep of pride,
What relish shall the censers send
Along the sanctuary side!

O feel-of-primrose hands, O feet
That want the yield of plushy sward,
But you shall walk the golden street
And you unhouse and house the Lord.

And, Poverty, be thou the bride
And now the marriage feast begun,
And lily-coloured clothes provide
Your spouse not laboured-at nor spun.

If you’d like to read an analysis of this poem, this one is quite good.

PWJ: S2E41 – Bonus – “The First San Diego Inklings Evening”

This past week we had our first “Inkling Meeting” in San Diego, so I sat down with Matt and chatted about what happened and read some of the poetry of the night…

S2E41: “First Inklings meeting in San Diego” (Download)

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Timestamps

• 02:26 – Drink of the week
• 05:40 – Quote of the week
• 07:58 – Much Ado About Nothing
• 10:58 – Lover
• 12:14 – Tuesdays with Morrie
• 19:03 – The Habit of Perfection
• 24:08 – The Prophet

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