Posted by: mosesfoo | December 28, 2007

The Dark Night of the Soul

1.

One dark night,
fired with love’s urgent longings
- ah, the sheer grace! -
I went out unseen,
my house being now all stilled.

2.

In darkness, and secure,
by the secret ladder, disguised,
- ah, the sheer grace! -
in darkness and concealment,
my house being now all stilled.

3.

On that glad night,
in secret, for no one saw me,
nor did I look at anything,
with no other light or guide
than the one that burned in my heart.

4.

This guided me
more surely than the light of noon
to where he was awaiting me
- him I knew so well -
there in a place where no one appeared.

5.

O guiding night!
O night more lovely than the dawn!
O night that has united
the Lover with his beloved,
transforming the beloved in her Lover.

6.

Upon my flowering breast
which I kept wholly for him alone,
there he lay sleeping,
and I caressing him
there in a breeze from the fanning cedars.

7.

When the breeze blew from the turret,
as I parted his hair,
it wounded my neck
with its gentle hand,
suspending all my senses.

8.

I abandoned and forgot myself,
laying my face on my Beloved;
all things ceased; I went out from myself,
leaving my cares
forgotten among the lilies.

This is the English translation of the poem Dark of the Soul by St. John of the Cross, taken from The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross, translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD, and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD, revised edition (1991), ICS Publications.

It is placed here as a personal companion in my life journey, a reminder in journal, that this verses had touched me before. 

This is also to mark a wonderful encounter with Desiderata and friends at Lingam’s Curry House in the heart of ole Furong on the 27th of December, 2007.


Responses

  1. in the bright light of furong heat
    fOUR mateys wit’ a stranger meet
    ah, someone with a soul’d heart seeking
    the beats within One’s mind, or spirit

    whatever

    this journey just begun will last

    amoment
    a lifetime

    it’s in my hands,
    thy hands,Moses
    also ancient mariner’s
    wit’ another mariner hydeing as “V”
    and secondmate as guide

    as bloggers and ER
    sail the Hi and Lo-seas
    meet for Tea and more

    be an oliver or olivia
    VVVVVe awe do the twist

    awaiting an encore/encounter
    ViVa
    from Dark of Soul emerge
    into Furong deLIGHT

    P: vellakum:) Huan Yin, Selamat Datang, Lai, lai, lai manTINlang, leh:)

    Mosesfoo says:
    Welcome mygoodfriend…you are so most welcome to dropping by.


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