"Lo que sobrevivirá de nosostros es el amor"
Philip Larkin, Una tumba en Arundel
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord
Let every creature under God's sun praise the Lord
Let all the mountains, let all the valleys
Let all the hillsides sing of His glory
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord
Israel had a war to fight but the Lord showed them the secret
He said the battle this day is mine, but you must listen how to do it
Put your singers first in front of the rest
Let them praise and sing to me
And you will see the salvation of your God
And watch your enemies flee
Paul and Silas were thrown in jail
For preaching the gospel of Christ
Though in chains they praised His name singing songs in the night
Just then an earthquake shook the place and the chains and the doors were loosened
Then the jailer ran in scared to and that day he found salvation
También contemporáneos son dos tapices de colores brillantes, uno de John Piper y otro, menos famoso, pero, en mi opinión, más espectacular de Úrsula Benker-Schirmer.
Mención aparte se merece este relieve en una jamba de la puerta principal (bueno, algún día será considerado como se merece).
Sin embargo, una de las piezas que más me gustó es la tumba de Richard Fitzalan Earl of Arundel y su esposa Eleonor, que inspiró el bello poema de
Philip Larkin (An Arundel Tomb).