There,  on the darkened deathbed, dies the brain That flared three several times in seventy years; It cannot lift the silly hand again, Nor speak, nor sing, it neither sees nor hears. And muffled mourners put it in the ground And then go home, and in the earth it lies, Too dark for vision and too deep for sound, The million cells that made a good man wise. Yet for a few short years an influence stirs, A sense or wraith or essence of him dead, Which makes insensate things its ministers To those beloved, his spirit’s daily bread; Then that, too, fades; in book or deed a spark Lingers, then that, too, fades; then all is dark.
— A sonnet, by John Masefield
(Photo:  Terminally ill patient Jackie Beattie, 83, holds a dove on October 7,  2009 while at the Hospice of Saint John in Lakewood, Colorado. The dove  releases are part of an animal therapy program designed to increase  happiness, decrease loneliness and calm terminally ill patients during  the last stage of life. By John Moore/Getty Images)
from dreaminginthedeepsouth: via: Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish)

There, on the darkened deathbed, dies the brain
That flared three several times in seventy years;
It cannot lift the silly hand again,
Nor speak, nor sing, it neither sees nor hears.
And muffled mourners put it in the ground
And then go home, and in the earth it lies,
Too dark for vision and too deep for sound,
The million cells that made a good man wise.
Yet for a few short years an influence stirs,
A sense or wraith or essence of him dead,
Which makes insensate things its ministers
To those beloved, his spirit’s daily bread;
Then that, too, fades; in book or deed a spark
Lingers, then that, too, fades; then all is dark.

— A sonnet, by John Masefield

(Photo: Terminally ill patient Jackie Beattie, 83, holds a dove on October 7, 2009 while at the Hospice of Saint John in Lakewood, Colorado. The dove releases are part of an animal therapy program designed to increase happiness, decrease loneliness and calm terminally ill patients during the last stage of life. By John Moore/Getty Images)

from dreaminginthedeepsouth: via: Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish)

  1. tarastarlight reblogged this from cargohoo
  2. cargohoo reblogged this from throateyeandknucklebone
  3. throateyeandknucklebone reblogged this from aunatural
  4. gastlosen reblogged this from jtaimejadore
  5. desperationofwolves reblogged this from toynbeeconvector
  6. jnnml reblogged this from toynbeeconvector and added:
    toynbeeconvector 108zenbooks
  7. toynbeeconvector reblogged this from 108zenbooks and added:
    this is so beautiful.
  8. myimpress reblogged this from aunatural
  9. wr-ath reblogged this from crashinglybeautiful
  10. saltroseandhoneybee reblogged this from jtaimejadore and added:
    They look alike, a bit, yes?
  11. aunatural reblogged this from jtaimejadore
  12. thepaintedveil reblogged this from l-afz
  13. romelou reblogged this from sarasiro and added:
    (via dreaminginthedeepsouth)
  14. newforest reblogged this from earthcraft
  15. jjarichardson reblogged this from crashinglybeautiful
  16. canisbeta reblogged this from laughingbear
  17. laughingbear reblogged this from jtaimejadore
  18. raglov reblogged this from earthcraft
  19. earthcraft reblogged this from crashinglybeautiful
  20. threats reblogged this from crashinglybeautiful and added:
    from dreaminginthedeepsouth: via: Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish)
  21. bellalamb reblogged this from 108zenbooks
  22. uguune reblogged this from jtaimejadore
  23. wolfruns reblogged this from jtaimejadore