The Diary of an Old Soul

Daily Readings by George MacDonald (1824 - 1905)

September 10

Ever seem to fail in utterance.

Sometimes amid the swift melodious dance

Of fluttering words—as if it had not been,

The thought has melted, vanished into night;

Sometimes I say a thing I did not mean,

And lo! 'tis better, by thy ordered chance,

Than what eluded me, floating too feathery light.