Lyric discussion by INTP233 

Here is a Gerrard Manley Hopkins poem:

As Kingfisher's Catch Fire

AS kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies dráw fláme;
As tumbled over rim in roundy wells Stones ring; like each tucked string tells, each hung bell’s
Bow swung finds tongue to fling out broad its name; Each mortal thing does one thing and the same: 5 Deals out that being indoors each one dwells;
Selves—goes itself; myself it speaks and spells,
Crying Whát I do is me: for that I came.

Í say móre: the just man justices;
Kéeps gráce: thát keeps all his goings graces; 10 Acts in God’s eye what in God’s eye he is—
Chríst—for Christ plays in ten thousand places, Lovely in limbs, and lovely in eyes not his To the Father through the features of men’s faces.

I think this poem works well with the song's religious/sacramental/nature imagery, but in a narrative sort of way. Thoughts?

**not in a narrative sort of way

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