Sunday, October 16, 2011

Shakespearean Sonnet: Get Wisdom.

Pay any price, that wisdom you attain
And go great lengths to bend your ear to hear
The cry of wisdom, calling o'er terrain
Nearby and far, to warn from future tears.

Prize understanding, wisdom's confidant
For knowledge works with prudence, hand in hand;
Defend yourself from growing nonchalant
Or callous to the Scripture's reprimand.

Embrace discernment; honor comes with grace,
A garland given you with beauty's crown;
Find satisfaction when you can retrace
Your days and know she did not let you down!

Heed caution's tales, replete from foolish choice
Of rebels, shunning cries of Wisdom's voice!

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The text for this sonnet is Proverbs 4:1-12, copied below from the New American Standard Bible:

1 Hear, O sons, the instruction of a father,
And give attention that you may gain understanding,

2 For I give you sound teaching;
Do not abandon my instruction.

3 When I was a son to my father,
Tender and the only son in the sight of my mother,

4 Then he taught me and said to me,
“Let your heart hold fast my words;
Keep my commandments and live;

5 Acquire wisdom! Acquire understanding!
Do not forget nor turn away from the words of my mouth.

6 “Do not forsake her, and she will guard you;
Love her, and she will watch over you.

7 “The beginning of wisdom is: Acquire wisdom;
And with all your acquiring, get understanding.

8 “Prize her, and she will exalt you;
She will honor you if you embrace her.

9 “She will place on your head a garland of grace;
She will present you with a crown of beauty.”

10 Hear, my son, and accept my sayings
And the years of your life will be many.

11 I have directed you in the way of wisdom;
I have led you in upright paths.

12 When you walk, your steps will not be impeded;
And if you run, you will not stumble.

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