Love is patient, love is kind,
Envies not and is not proud,
Suffers all, believes in all,
Hopes in all, endures in all.
What if spoke in thousand tongues
Llke angels from above?
I’d only be a sounding brass
If all I had - but love.
If mysteries to me were plain,
My faith might mountains move.
But everything would be in vain
If all I had - but love.
The gold I have may feed the poor;
But, giving lovelessly,
Like flamess my body would endure,
Would never profit me.
While tongues may flee away from me
And prophecies will fall,
While wisdom will no longer be,
- Love will survive them all.
Glasgow, 12 November 2000
Apostle Paul, paraphrased by Virgiliu Pop
Scientific American
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