The Living Temple

Oliver Wendell Holmes

          NOT in the world of light alone, 
          Where God has built his blazing throne, 
          Nor yet alone in earth below, 
          With belted seas that come and go, 
          And endless isles of sunlit green, 
          Is all thy Maker's glory seen: 
          Look in upon thy wondrous frame,--
          Eternal wisdom still the same!

          The smooth, soft air with pulse-like waves 
          Flows murmuring through its hidden caves, 
          Whose streams of brightening purple rush, 
          Fired with a new and livelier blush, 
          While all their burden of decay
          The ebbing current steals away, 
          And red with Nature's flame they start 
          From the warm fountains of the heart.

          No rest that throbbing slave may ask, 
          Forever quivering o'er his task, 
          While far and wide a crimson jet 
          Leaps forth to fill the woven net
          Which in unnumbered crossing tides 
          The flood of burning life divides, 
          Then, kindling each decaying part, 
          Creeps back to find the throbbing heart.

          But warmed with that unchanging flame 
          Behold the outward moving frame, 
          Its living marbles jointed strong 
          With glistening band and silvery thong, 
          And linked to reason's guiding reins 
          By myriad rings in trembling chains, 
          Each graven with the threaded zone 
          Which claims it as the master's own.

          See how yon beam of seeming white 
          Is braided out of seven-hued light, 
          Yet in those lucid globes no ray 
          By any chance shall break astray. 
          Hark how the rolling surge of sound, 
          Arches and spirals circling round, 
          Wakes the hushed spirit through thine ear
          With music it is heaven to hear.

          Then mark the cloven sphere that holds
          All thought in its mysterious folds;
          That feels sensation's faintest thrill, 
          And flashes forth the sovereign will; 
          Think on the stormy world that dwells 
          Locked in its dim and clustering cells!
          The lightning gleams of power it sheds 
          Along its hollow glassy threads!

          O Father! grant thy love divine 
          To make these mystic temples thine!
          When wasting age and wearying strife 
          Have sapped the leaning walls of life, 
          When darkness gathers over all, 
          And the last tottering pillars fall, 
          Take the poor dust thy mercy warms, 
          And mould it into heavenly forms!

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