Reach Out and Touch

The mystic cites a grain of sand. He means
An emerald, cut, belonging to the New

Jerusalem, implying all the greens
That Christ created. Though the mystic knew
Of sapphires and of diamonds, he chose
To mean not blue; not purest of clarity;
But green in omnipresence since he knows
What God is like, like growing charity
As when expanding universes sprawl
Forever everywhere, the hue of growth
Uncountable, unending, more than all
The unknown rules of perfect Shavuoth.
The mystic cites one grain. He means a gem

More pure than Jesus’ untouched passing hem.

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