Pagosa Springs Artists

With  Tenderness  Told

Tenderness took her into the dark,
into a garden outside the town,
up to a tomb carved from the hill,
alone to His grave, opened and still.

Tenderness spoke to His heart nearby,
spoke of her longing in dawn’s early light,
touched Him through veil of her lonely tearfall,
told  of her reverence, despite bare grave’s insult.

Tenderness flowed with the words that she heard:
Why do you cry, Mary?  Why do you cry?
Didn’t  you know I was bound to rise?

I return to our Father;  see, I am the way!
His tenderness told,  Now don’t try to hold Me.
She murmured in wonder,  Oh, Teacher!  Rabboni!

 

first published in  Penned From The Heart

 

© 2004 Bonnie Manion

   

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