The Blessed

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THE BLESSED

by: William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

Cumhal called out, bending his head,
Till Dathi came and stood,
With a blink in his eyes, at the cave-mouth,
Between the wind and the wood.

And Cumhal said, bending his knees,
‘I have come by the windy way
To gather the half of your blessedness
And learn to pray when you pray.

I can bring you salmon out of the streams
And heron out of the skies.’
But Dathi folded his hands and smiled
With the secrets of God in his eyes.

And Cumhal saw like a drifting smoke
All manner of blessed souls,
Women and children, young men with books,
And old men with croziers and stoles.

‘Praise God and God’s Mother, Dathi said,
‘For God and God’s Mother have sent
The blessedest souls that walk in the world
To fill your heart with content.’

‘And which is the blessedest,’ Cumhal said,
‘Where all are comely and good?
Is it these that with golden thuribles
Are singing about the wood?’

‘My eyes are blinking,’ Dathi said,
‘With the secrets of God half blind,
But I can see where the wind goes
And follow the way of the wind;

‘And blessedness goes where the wind goes,
And when it is gone we are dead;
I see the blessedest soul in the world
And he nods a drunken head.

‘O blessedness comes in the night and the day
And whither the wise heart knows;
And one has seen in the redness of wine
The Incorruptible Rose,

‘That drowsily drops faint leaves on him
And the sweetness of desire,
While time and the world are ebbing away
In twilights of dew and of fire.’

Tell me: What does this poem say to you?

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5 Responses to The Blessed

  1. Mom CarverNo Gravatar says:

    Each and every one of us are blessed, whether we are the lowest of the low or the highest of the high, poor or rich, beggar or thief, beautiful or ugly. It is in our recognition of being blessed to be called wise. We all waste so much time on feeling sorry for ourselves, instead of the knowing of what we really are.

  2. Mom CarverNo Gravatar says:

    “It’s surprising how many persons go through life without ever recognizing that their feelings toward other people are largely determined by their feelings toward themselves, and if you’re not comfortable within yourself, you can’t be comfortable with others.”

    – Sydney J. Harris

    Just found this….thought it appropo(sp?), or not.
    Hugs, Mom

  3. RaggedyNo Gravatar says:

    In Irish mythology. Cumhal was a great Warrior. Dathi literally is a tree. So as the wind blows the tree is seeding as is mankind. Beauty in the world had to spread and seeded to flourish.
    Have a wonderful day!
    *^_^
    (=’:'=) hugs
    (“)_ (“)Å  from
    the Cool Raggedy one

  4. CarloNo Gravatar says:

    No matter our station in life, we can all be blessed. Contentment, peace, joy, love, whatever you consider blessed, every person can achieve it. If you are happy with yourself, then you can be happy with your life…

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