The Diary of an Old Soul

Daily Readings by George MacDonald (1824 - 1905)

December 16

The life that hath not willed itself to be,

Must clasp the life that willed, and be at peace;

Or, like a leaf wind-blown, through chaos flee;

A life-husk into which the demons go,

And work their will, and drive it to and fro;

A thing that neither is, nor yet can cease,

Which uncreation can alone release.