'Love's as Warm as Tears' (poem) written by C. S. Lewis

 C.S. Lewis is not normally considered a poet by the general population, but he published a number of poems, this one was published in the tome appropriately titled Poems (1964).


Love's as warm as tears,

Love is tears:

Pressure within the brain,

Tension at the throat,

Deluge, weeks of rain,

Haystacks afloat,

Featureless seas between 

Hedges, where once was green.


Love's as fierce as fire,

Love is fire:

All sorts - infernal heat

Clinkered wit greed and pride,

Lyric desire, sharp-sweet,

Laughing, even when denied,

And that empyreal flame

Whence all loves came.


Love's as fresh as spring,

Love is spring:

Bird-song hung in the air,

Cool smells in a wood,

Whispering 'Dare! Dare!'

To sap, to blood,

Telling 'Ease, safety, rest,

Are good; not best.'


Love's as hard as nails,

Love is nails:

Blunt, thick, hammered through

The medial nerves of One 

Who, having made us, knew

The thing He had done,

seeing (with all that is)

Our cross, and His.

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