Monday, March 8, 2021

Have You Ever Wondered...

A-Poem-a-Day

Until Resurrection Day...


 

"Mary Magdalene" by J Kirk Richards

ldsliving.com


IT’S NO WONDER

 

It’s no wonder

Mary of Magdala

traveled with Rabboni

and the twelve

and helped

support His mission

She was a woman on fire

with love and gratitude

a woman freed

of seven snarling demons

 

It’s no wonder

despite trepidation

she watched at a distance

as they nailed her Great One

to a wretched cross

cupping her ears, wailing

at each resonating hammerfall

No wonder

she drew near

as He hung

in the agony of dying

for being there

was better

than not being there

 

Mary, bereft

looked upon her Rabboni

as they took Him

from the beams

laid His powerless Body

in the tomb

and rolled a great round stone

across the entrance

separating Him from her

before the sun went down

that Good and terrible Friday

 

and it’s no wonder

she was back at dawn

the morning after Sabbath

with other ministering women

carrying spices

heedless of who

would roll the stone away

 

But the tomb was open

and the women trembled

as an angel astounded them

with talk of rising

 

Bewildered

Mary ran to the apostles

but it’s no wonder

she returned

to grieve near the tomb,

wanting to be

where last He was

 

A stranger, the gardener?

inquired of her weeping

"Sir," she implored

"if you have carried Him away

tell me where you have put Him

and I will get Him"

 

"Mary…"

 

"Rabboni!"

 

Astonished, she reflexively

reached for Him…

"Do not cling to Me"

He told her

"for I have not yet ascended

to My Father"

 

Oh, it’s no wonder

it was she He entrusted

to bring the news

to the brethren

No wonder

she ran, stumbling over rocks

and potsherd

dashing through brush

and brambles

raising tufts of dust

eager to exclaim

breathless with jubilation

 

"I have seen

the Lord!"

 

Maude Carolan



Maude's book, "Behold the Lamb...poetically!"
in the Christian Living section, Barnes & Noble, Woodland Park, NJ.
Find it online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
www.maudecarolanpych.net

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