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	<title>Poem of the Day &#187; St John of the Cross</title>
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		<title>I Live yet do not Live in Me &#8211; St John of the Cross</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tejvan Pettinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I live yet do not live in me,
am waiting as my life goes by,
and die because I do not die.
No longer do I live in me,
and without God I cannot live;
to him or me I cannot give
my self, so what can living be?
A thousand deaths my agony
waiting as my life goes by,
dying because I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I live yet do not live in me,<br />
am waiting as my life goes by,<br />
and die because I do not die.</p>
<p>No longer do I live in me,<br />
and without God I cannot live;<br />
to him or me I cannot give<br />
my self, so what can living be?<br />
A thousand deaths my agony<br />
waiting as my life goes by,<br />
dying because I do not die.</p>
<p>This life I live alone I view<br />
as robbery of life, and so<br />
it is a constant death &#8212; with no<br />
way out until I live with you.<br />
God, hear me, what I say is true:<br />
I do not want this life of mine,<br />
and die because I do not die.</p>
<p>Being so removed from you I say<br />
what kind of life can I have here<br />
but death so ugly and severe<br />
and worse than any form of pain?<br />
I pity me &#8212; and yet my fate<br />
is that I must keep up this lie,<br />
and die because I do not die.</p>
<p>The fish taken out of the sea<br />
is not without a consolation:<br />
his dying is of brief duration<br />
and ultimately brings relief.<br />
Yet what convulsive death can be<br />
as bad as my pathetic life?<br />
The more I live the more I die.</p>
<p>When I begin to feel relief<br />
on seeing you in the sacrament,<br />
I sink in deeper discontent,<br />
deprived of your sweet company.<br />
Now everything compels my grief:<br />
I want &#8212; yet can&#8217;t &#8212; see you nearby,<br />
and die because I do not die.</p>
<p>Although I find my pleasure, Sir,<br />
in hope of someday seeing you,<br />
I see that I can lose you too,<br />
which makes my pain doubly severe,<br />
and so I live in darkest fear,<br />
and hope, wait as life goes by,<br />
dying because I do not die.</p>
<p>Deliver me from death, my God,<br />
and give me life; now you have wound<br />
a rope about me; harshly bound<br />
I ask you to release the cord.<br />
See how I die to see you, Lord,<br />
and I am shattered where I lie,<br />
dying because I do not die.</p>
<p>My death will trigger tears in me,<br />
and I shall mourn my life: a day<br />
annihilated by the way<br />
I fail and sin relentlessly.<br />
O Father God, when will it be<br />
that I can say without a lie:<br />
I live because I do not die?</p>
<p>- St John of the Cross</p>
<p>Translated by Willis Barnstone</p>
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