#447: O Blessed Spring
Oct. 1st, 2019 11:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Is this a spring like a spring of water?
That would make sense for the baptism section, maybe it's a double-entendre. But no, it's like, baptism usually happens in early childhood, which is like the spring of your life. It's an extended metaphor.
Did you experience "uncertain faith" and/or "rebellious tears" in your youth?
I mean, lots of tears, but not particularly rebellious. I was and am fairly conventionally religious, the world has enough to be depressed about.
Do you still completely "trust the promise of the spring"?
I mean, sometimes it seems more of a "blest mystery," but I try. (Doesn't always work, see above.)
That would make sense for the baptism section, maybe it's a double-entendre. But no, it's like, baptism usually happens in early childhood, which is like the spring of your life. It's an extended metaphor.
Did you experience "uncertain faith" and/or "rebellious tears" in your youth?
I mean, lots of tears, but not particularly rebellious. I was and am fairly conventionally religious, the world has enough to be depressed about.
Do you still completely "trust the promise of the spring"?
I mean, sometimes it seems more of a "blest mystery," but I try. (Doesn't always work, see above.)
O Blessed Spring
Date: 2019-10-02 03:07 pm (UTC)Thanks for the lovely thoughts to consider as the seasons change.
Your faithful, Eagan-based Fan.❤️
Re: O Blessed Spring
Date: 2019-10-03 01:37 am (UTC)Of course we will be hearing from Susan Palo Cherwien again, she gets around. Actually I forgot to mention this is the title of her anthology which I recently cleared off my old bookshelf...
Re: O Blessed Spring
Date: 2019-10-04 02:41 am (UTC)