AFTER DARKNESS, LIGHT
7. AFTER DARKNESS, LIGHT
The city sleeps, both poor and rich
Jerusalem as black as pitch
Save for these few shards of light
That bob and dance through the night
Borne by those so charged with rue
Shattered yet disciples true
Their peace is broke by manly curse
Four shaken lads who swift disperse
Still they slink from urban gloom
Turning now for distant tombs
Where the stones by quake were rent
As God’s wrath was being spent
From night’s grave, day slowly spills
Caressing soon the guilty hills
Comes one now in coldest white
Triggers shrieks of timid fright
“Hush now this your sudden fear
For the living, why look you here?”
The women rally, scurry on
To one place only now must come
To strangest sight they ever saw
That flat stone made a gaping maw!
Now that orb doth climb in power
In whose light all shade must cower
Night dispatched, it’s work is done
Greets it now the risen Son!
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