Sunday, December 8, 2013

Call

We are reading George MacDonald -- whom C. S. Lewis felt to be his spiritual father and 'master.'  We can see how his works inspired and shaped C. S. Lewis' writings.  Fortunate indeed was C. S. Lewis, to find his muse and master. 

But words are vain; reject them all—
They utter but a feeble part:
Hear thou the depths from which they call,
The voiceless longing of my heart.

― George MacDonald, Phantastes

Picture copyright 2012, 2013, Mediocria Firma. Used with gratitude.

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