Friday, alas, is a half-day presentation between two teams (ours and another one) which I cannot escape from. It will admittedly be very useful to some of our team members, but not so much for the ones who have been here longer (like me). Still, needs must when the devil drives, and it would be bad manners and inappropriate behaviour for me to sulk or look bitter about it. I will just have to turn up with a bright and helpful attitude, and plot new story details in the margin of my notebook while writing down comments.
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A Vision
The intellectual love of a thing is the understanding of its perfections. -- Spinoza, quoted by E.P.
Two angels among the throng of angels
paused in the upward abyss,
facing angel to angel.
Blue and green glowed the wingfeathers
of one angel, from red to gold the sheen
of the other's. These two,
so far as angels may dispute, were poised
on the brink of dispute, brink of
fall from angelic stature,
for these tall ones, angels
whose wingspan encompasses entire
earthly villages, whose heads if their feet touched earth
would top pines or redwoods, live by their vision's harmony
which sees at one glance
the dark and light of the moon.
These two hovered dazed before one another,
for one saw the seafeathered, peacock breakered
crests of the other angel's magnificence,
different from his own,
and the other's eyes flickered with vision of
flame petallings, cream-gold grainfeather glitterings,
the wings of his fellow,
and both in immortal danger of dwindling, of dropping
into the remote forms of a lesser being.
But as these angels, the only halted ones
among the many who passed and repassed,
trod air as swimmers tread water, each gazing
on the angelic wings of the other,
the intelligence proper to great angels flew into their wings,
the intelligence called intellectual love, which,
understanding the perfections of scarlet,
leapt up among blues and greens strongshafted,
and among amber down illumined the sapphire bloom,
so that each angel was iridescent with the strange newly-seen
hues he watched; and their discovering pause
and the speech their silent interchange of perfection was
never became a shrinking to opposites,
and they remained free in the heavenly chasm,
remained angels, but dreaming angels,
each imbued with the mysteries of the other.
-- Denise Levertov
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A Vision
The intellectual love of a thing is the understanding of its perfections. -- Spinoza, quoted by E.P.
Two angels among the throng of angels
paused in the upward abyss,
facing angel to angel.
Blue and green glowed the wingfeathers
of one angel, from red to gold the sheen
of the other's. These two,
so far as angels may dispute, were poised
on the brink of dispute, brink of
fall from angelic stature,
for these tall ones, angels
whose wingspan encompasses entire
earthly villages, whose heads if their feet touched earth
would top pines or redwoods, live by their vision's harmony
which sees at one glance
the dark and light of the moon.
These two hovered dazed before one another,
for one saw the seafeathered, peacock breakered
crests of the other angel's magnificence,
different from his own,
and the other's eyes flickered with vision of
flame petallings, cream-gold grainfeather glitterings,
the wings of his fellow,
and both in immortal danger of dwindling, of dropping
into the remote forms of a lesser being.
But as these angels, the only halted ones
among the many who passed and repassed,
trod air as swimmers tread water, each gazing
on the angelic wings of the other,
the intelligence proper to great angels flew into their wings,
the intelligence called intellectual love, which,
understanding the perfections of scarlet,
leapt up among blues and greens strongshafted,
and among amber down illumined the sapphire bloom,
so that each angel was iridescent with the strange newly-seen
hues he watched; and their discovering pause
and the speech their silent interchange of perfection was
never became a shrinking to opposites,
and they remained free in the heavenly chasm,
remained angels, but dreaming angels,
each imbued with the mysteries of the other.
-- Denise Levertov
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Date: 2012-08-22 02:40 am (UTC)I hope that you get some good story notes!
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