In the deserts of the heart      Let the healing fountain start,      In the prison of his days      Teach the free man how to praise.

1939

Law Like Love

     Law, say the gardeners, is the sun,      Law is the one      All gardeners obey      To-morrow, yesterday, to-day.      Law is the wisdom of the old,      The impotent grandfathers feebly scold;      The grandchildren put out a treble tongue,      Law is the senses of the young.      Law, says the priest with a priestly look,      Expounding to an unpriestly people,      Law is the words in my priestly book,      Law is my pulpit and my steeple.      Law, says the judge as he looks down his nose,      Speaking clearly and most severely,      Law is as I've told you before,      Law is as you know I suppose,      Law is but let me explain it once more,      Law is The Law.      Yet law-abiding scholars write:      Law is neither wrong nor right,      Law is only crimes      Punished by places and by times,      Law is the clothes men wear      Anytime, anywhere,      Law is Good-morning and Good-night.      Others say, Law is our Fate;      Others say, Law is our State;      Others say, others say      Law is no more,      Law has gone away.      And always the loud angry crowd,      Very angry and very loud,      Law is We,      And always the soft idiot softly Me.      If we, dear, know we know no more      Than they about the Law,      If I no more than you      Know what we should and should not do      Except that all agree      Gladly or miserably      That the Law is      And that all know this,      If therefore thinking it absurd      To identify Law with some other word,      Unlike so many men      I cannot say Law is again,      No more than they can we suppress      The universal wish to guess      Or slip out of our own position      Into an unconcerned condition.      Although I can at least confine      Your vanity and mine      To stating tirmidly      A timid similarity,      We shall boast anyway:      Like love I say.      Like love we don't know where or why,      Like love we can't compel or fly,      Like love we often weep,      Like love we seldom keep.

1939

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