Sunday, January 28, 2018

Sunday/Thursday

The Man Who was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton among other concepts includes "the lawlessness of art and the art of lawlessness." It opens with a poem that includes the line, "The world was very old indeed but you and I were young." This is the opening of the poem:


A cloud was on the mind of men, and wailing went the weather,
Yea, a sick cloud upon the soul when we were boys together.
Science announced nonentity and art admired decay;
The world was old and ended: but you and I were gay;
Round us in antic order their crippled vices came --
Lust that had lost its laughter, fear that had lost its shame.


 
 
 
 

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