Mar 1, 2022
"If the lost word is lost, if the spent word is
spent
If the unheard, unspoken
Word is unspoken, unheard;
Still is the unspoken word, the Word unheard,
The Word without a word, the Word within
The world and for the world;
And the light shone in darkness and
Against the Word the unstilled world still whirled
About the center of the silent Word."
Written in 1930, Ash Wednesday is a six-part "conversion poem" written by Eliot after his own conversion to Anglicanism. With references ranging from Dante to Shakespeare to the Bible, Ash Wednesday is a moving poem of theological and philosophical depth that speaks to both the struggles and the consolations of spiritual growth.
Links
Ash Wednesday full text: https://www.best-poems.net/t_s_eliot/ash_wednesday.html
T.S. Eliot's own reading of the poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEUlzDTGd44
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