XXIII - Even as upon a low and cloud-domed day,

by Fernando Pessoa · s.d. (uncertain date)
Published 01/07/1880

Even as upon a low and cloud-domed day,

When clouds are one cloud till the horizon.

Our thinking senses deem the sun away

And say «'tis sunless» and «there is no sun»;

And yet the very day they wrong truth by

Is of the unseen sun's effluent essence,

The very words do give themselves the lie,

The very thought of absence comes from presence:

Even so deem we through Good of what is evil.

He speaks of light that speaks of absent light,

And absent god, becoming present devil,

Is still the absent god by essence' right.

      The withdrawn cause by being withdrawn doth get

      (Being thereby cause still) the denied effect.

#fernando pessoa #philosophical skepticism

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