I love this poem. Not only is it a great summation of the major differences between Good and Evil, but the theme of pure mathematics suits it wonderfully.
And I love the structure, balanced stanza to stanza, with words chosen carefully--it works as well as a poem as it does a creed.
BTW, I hope you will take it as the compliment I mean it for to say it sort of reminds me of CS Lewis.
Would you mind dreadfully if I linked to this in one of my Lent posts this week? (I try to make a post of something uplifting or thought-provoking or joyful or just inspiring each day during Lent.) It's too late for today to get your permission, I'm sure, but if you say it's OK, I would like to use it tomorrow or the next day?
If not, I understand. Some people don't want strangers rushing to their LJs.
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And I love the structure, balanced stanza to stanza, with words chosen carefully--it works as well as a poem as it does a creed.
BTW, I hope you will take it as the compliment I mean it for to say it sort of reminds me of CS Lewis.
Would you mind dreadfully if I linked to this in one of my Lent posts this week? (I try to make a post of something uplifting or thought-provoking or joyful or just inspiring each day during Lent.) It's too late for today to get your permission, I'm sure, but if you say it's OK, I would like to use it tomorrow or the next day?
If not, I understand. Some people don't want strangers rushing to their LJs.