I browsed through various volumes this morning in an Easter frame of mind, and this passage from Walden struck me as lovely and fitting. Here, then, for your pleasure and contemplation, is a poem in prose by Thoreau:
An Excerpt from WALDEN by Henry David Thoreau
The
life in us is like the water in the river. It may rise this year higher than
man has ever known it, and flood the parched uplands; even this may be the
eventful year, which will drown out all our muskrats. It was not always dry
land where we dwell. I see far inland the banks which the stream anciently
washed, before science began to record its freshets. Everyone has heard the
story which has gone the rounds of New England, of a strong and beautiful bug
which came out of the dry leaf of an old table of appletree wood, which had
stood in a farmer’s kitchen for sixty years, first in Connecticut, and
afterward in Massachusetts, -- from an egg deposited in the living tree many
years earlier still, as appeared by counting the annual layers beyond it, which
was heard gnawing out for several weeks, hatched perchance by the heat of an
urn. Who does not feel his faith in a resurrection and immortality strengthened
by hearing of this? Who knows what beautiful and winged life, whose egg has
been buried for ages under many concentric layers of woodenness in the dead dry
life of society, deposited at first in the alburnum of the green and living
tree, which has been gradually converted into the semblance of its
well-seasoned tomb, -- heard perchance gnawing out now for years by the
astonished family of man, as they sat round the festive board, -- may
unexpectedly come froth from amidst society’s most trivial and handselled
furniture, to enjoy its perfect summer life at last!
I do not say that John or Jonathan will realize all this, but such is the character of that morrow which mere lapse of time can never make to dawn. The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.
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