The
Wish to be Generous by
Wendell Berry
ALL
that I serve will die, all my delights,
the
flesh kindled from my flesh, garden and field,
the
silent lilies standing in the woods,
the
woods, the hill, the whole earth, all
will
burn in man's evil, or dwindle
in
its own age. Let the world bring on me
the
sleep of darkness without stars, so I may know
my
little light taken from me into the seed
of
the beginning and the end, so I may bow
to
mystery, and take my stand on the earth
like
a tree in a field, passing without haste
or
regret toward what will be, my life
a
patient willing descent into the grass.