Galahad and the Grail
By Malcolm Guite.

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Galahad and the Grail
By Malcolm Guite.
Saint Valentine
Here is a sonnet composed by Malcolm Guite in honour of the original St. Valentine. I notice some FB posts implying that as an early Christian martyr he has nothing to do with Romantic Love and should be dissociated from it. I believe that on the contrary there is every reason why he should be the patron saint of Love and this sonnet explores why. As always you can hear the poem by clicking on…
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Malcolm Guite (born 1957) is an English poet, singer and songwriter, Anglican priest, champion of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and a serious theologian and academic. His journey from growing up in Canada to becoming becoming an Anglican priest in 1991 involved a lot of side turns.
Whose mercy wakes me at the break of day?
I feel my weakness. All my bones are vexed
And all the faith in me seems worn away
As though I've lost love's memory. Perplexed
By the false complexities, I mime faith's part.
I keep the book but cannot read the text.
Unless you come, and write it in my heart,
Unless you help me read it through my tears
And hear me out, and, hearing, heal my hurt.
How could I think you punished me? My fears
Just magnified the shadows that I cast
Till you were lost in shadows too. Love hears
My cries and clears the shadows of my past
Flinging them back before his growing light
Until I recognise his face at last.
-"Psalm 6: Domin3, ne in furore", Malcolm Guite
Malcolm Guite - what an absolute star!
Malcolm Guite
Malcolm Guite, "A Sonnet for St. Thomas the Apostle"