IN NAZARETH
There was a gayness, Mother mine, around you
that day in Nazareth,
bent wings had hushed the fear that bound you,
and now your quickened breath
told of God's pact in silence ... morning found you
seeking Elizabeth.
There was a hill you traversed in dawn's brightness,
remember brambles there?
They slashed you, cut you, broke your heavenly lightness
in the sweet morning air,
yet ever did the Holy Spirit's whiteness
enshroud you with His care.
And we who walk a dawnlit slope, wind blowing,
in these our White Host years,
catch at your hand with eyes shut tight, safe-knowing
though the wild tempest rears,
we'll garner in our Mary-way your sowing
despite our fears.
Sister M Angeline
Catholic World. December 1942
From 'A Silence full of bells'
From 'A Silence full of bells'
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