Love (corinthians Ii:13)

Joni Mitchell

Although
I speak in tongues of men and angels
I’m just soundin' brass and tinklin' cymbals
Without love
Love suffers long, love is kind
Enduring all things, hopin' all things
Love has no evil in mind
If I had the gift of prophecy an' all the knowledge
An' the faith to move the mountains
Even if I understood all of the mysteries
An' I didn’t have love, I’d be nothing
Love never looks for love
Love’s not puffed up or envious or touchy

Because it rejoices in the truth not in iniquity
Love sees like a child sees
As a child, I spoke as a child
I thought an' I understood as a child
But when I became a woman I put away childish things
An' began to see through a glass darkly
Where, as a child, I saw it face to face
Now, I only know it in part, in part
Fractions in me of faith an' hope an' love
And of these great three, love’s the greatest beauty
Love, love, love

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