"The only gift is a portion of thyself..."

The only gift is a portion of thyself. Thou must bleed for me. Therefore the poet brings his poem; the shepherd, his lamb; the farmer, corn; the miner, a gem; the sailor, coral and shells; the painter, his picture; the girl, a handkerchief of her own sewing. This is right and pleasing, for it restores society in so far to its primary basis, when a man's biography is conveyed in his gift.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essay V

Rhonda Ortiz

Rhonda Ortiz is an award-winning novelist, a founding editor of Chrism Press, and the editor in chief of Dappled Things. Find her online at rhondaortiz.com.

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