What kind of poetry did John of the cross write?
John of the Cross is considered one of the foremost poets in Spanish. Although his complete poems add up to fewer than 2500 verses, two of them, the Spiritual Canticle and the Dark Night of the Soul, are widely considered masterpieces of Spanish poetry, both for their formal style and their rich symbolism and imagery.
Thhe Spiritual Canticle (file below) of the soul has a self written explanation of the verses he wrote on page 18.
Read the passion and the extreme longing for our God. What pleasure there is in loving God!
Here is one of St Johns shorter poem but shows how much he loved and longed for God. One that tastes of God’s love will find that it fills and expand in you changing you. He changes you and every personal interaction with loving heart he has and He gives you:
The Living Flame Of Love
by St John of the Cross
1. O living flame of love
that tenderly wounds my soul
in its deepest center! Since
now you are not oppressive,
now consummate! if it be your will:
tear through the veil of this sweet encounter!
2. O sweet cautery,
O delightful wound!
O gentle hand! O delicate touch
that tastes of eternal life
and pays every debt!
In killing you changed death to life.
3. O lamps of fire!
in whose splendors
the deep caverns of feeling,
once obscure and blind,
now give forth, so rarely, so exquisitely,
both warmth and light to their Beloved.
4. How gently and lovingly
you wake in my heart,
where in secret you dwell alone;
and in your sweet breathing,
filled with good and glory,
how tenderly you swell my heart with love.
John of the Cross is considered one of the foremost poets in Spanish. Although his complete poems add up to fewer than 2500 verses, two of them, the Spiritual Canticle and the Dark Night of the Soul, are widely considered masterpieces of Spanish poetry, both for their formal style and their rich symbolism and imagery.
Thhe Spiritual Canticle (file below) of the soul has a self written explanation of the verses he wrote on page 18.
Read the passion and the extreme longing for our God. What pleasure there is in loving God!
Here is one of St Johns shorter poem but shows how much he loved and longed for God. One that tastes of God’s love will find that it fills and expand in you changing you. He changes you and every personal interaction with loving heart he has and He gives you:
The Living Flame Of Love
by St John of the Cross
1. O living flame of love
that tenderly wounds my soul
in its deepest center! Since
now you are not oppressive,
now consummate! if it be your will:
tear through the veil of this sweet encounter!
2. O sweet cautery,
O delightful wound!
O gentle hand! O delicate touch
that tastes of eternal life
and pays every debt!
In killing you changed death to life.
3. O lamps of fire!
in whose splendors
the deep caverns of feeling,
once obscure and blind,
now give forth, so rarely, so exquisitely,
both warmth and light to their Beloved.
4. How gently and lovingly
you wake in my heart,
where in secret you dwell alone;
and in your sweet breathing,
filled with good and glory,
how tenderly you swell my heart with love.
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