Song of Fortune
- Man and I are sweethearts
- He craves me and I long for him,
- But alas! Between us has appeared
- A rival who brings us misery.
- She is cruel and demanding,
- Possessing empty lure.
- Her name is Substance.
- She follows wherever we go
- And watches like a sentinel, bringing
- Restlessness to my lover.
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- I ask for my beloved in the forest,
- Under the trees, by the lakes.
- I cannot find him, for Substance
- Has spirited him to the clamorous
- City and placed him on the throne
- Of quaking, metal riches.
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- I call for him with the voice of
- Knowledge and the song of Wisdom.
- He does not hearken, for Substance
- Has enticed him into the dungeon
- Of selfishness, where avarice dwells.
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- I seek him in the field of Contentment,
- But I am alone, for my rival has
- Imprisoned him in the cave of gluttony
- And greed, and locked him there
- With painful chains of gold.
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- I call to him at dawn, when Nature smiles,
- But he does not hear, for excess has
- Laden his drugged eyes with sick slumber.
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- I beguile him at eventide, when Silence rules
- And the flowers sleep. But he responds not,
- For his fear over what the morrow will Bring,
- shadows his thoughts.
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- He yearns to love me;
- He asks for me in this own acts. But he
- Will find me not except in God's acts.
- He seeks me in the edifices of his glory
- Which he has built upon the bones of others;
- He whispers to me from among
- His heaps of gold and silver;
- But he will find me only by coming to
- The house of Simplicity which God has built
- At the brink of the stream of affection.
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- He desires to kiss me before his coffers,
- But his lips will never touch mine except
- In the richness of the pure breeze.
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- He asks me to share with him his
- Fabulous wealth, but I will not forsake God's
- Fortune; I will not cast off my cloak of beauty.
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- He seeks deceit for medium; I seek only
- The medium of his heart.
- He bruises his heart in his narrow cell;
- I would enrich his heart with all my love.
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- My beloved has learned how to shriek and
- Cry for my enemy, Substance; I would
- Teach him how to shed tears of affection
- And mercy from the eyes of his soul
- For all things,
- And utter sighs of contentment through
- Those tears.
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- Man is my sweetheart;
- I want to belong to him.
- --oOo-- -