Angels dancing on the head of a pin..
Hello everyone,
New user here. The thread title refers to a poem that's pretty well known, but I'm having a brain fart for sure. It's either by YEATS (pretty sure that's it) or Keats or Blake...Or maybe I'm completely off the mark...
I'd sure appreciate help with this one!
Thanks...
Chris
PS: Looking forward to exploring this site and finding out about writers I'm not aware of yet.
1st Recommendation from me: Robertson Davies - Novelist from Canada. Died a few years ago. His novels are chock full of references to all sorts of various classical subjects.
Angels dancing on thin ice!!!
Hi Shira,
Well it's a lovely poem BUT it's NOT (insert baby crying sounds here) the one I'm thinking of. But THANK YOU very much!!!
I do believe the angels on the head of a pin is originally from the Bible actually, & I'm almost positive that Shakespeare as incorporated it as well...
Still searching for my particular poem...
Ah well...
Chris
Small Wire" by Anne Sexton
My faith
is a great weight
hung on a small wire,
as doth the spider
hang her baby on a thin web,
as doth the vine,
twiggy and wooden,
hold up grapes
like eyeballs,
as many angels
dance on the head of a pin.
God does not need
too much wire to keep Him there,
just a thin vein,
with blood pushing back and forth in it,
and some love.
As it has been said:
Love and a cough
cannot be concealed.
Even a small cough.
Even a small love.
So if you have only a thin wire,
God does not mind.
He will enter your hands
as easily as ten cents used to
bring forth a Coke.[/QUOTE]