My Lord, My Lord,
Long have I cried out to Thee
In the heat of the sun,
The cool of the moon
My screams searched the heavens for Thee.
My God,
When my blanket was nothing but dew.
Rags and bones were all I owned.
I chanted Your name, just like Job.
Father, Father,
My life give I gladly to Thee
Deep rivers ahead
High mountains above
My soul wants only Your love
But fears gather round like wolves in the dark
Have You forgotten my name?
Oh, Lord, come to Your child.
Oh, Lord, forget me not.
You said to lean on Your arm - and I’m leaning
You said to trust in Your love - and I’m trusting
You said to call on Your name - and I’m calling
I’m stepping out on Your word.
You said You’d be my protection,
My only and glorious saviour
My beautiful Rose of Sharon,
And I’m stepping out on Your word
Joy, joy -Your word.
Joy, joy - the wonderful word of the Son of God.
You said that You would take me to glory
To sit down at the welcome table
Rejoice with my mother in heaven
And I’m stepping out on Your word.
Into the alleys
Into the byways
Into the streets
And the roads
And the highways
Past rumour mongers
And midnight ramblers
Past the liars and the cheaters and the gamblers
On Your word, on your word.
On the wonderful word of the Son of God.
I’m stepping out on Your word.
Lovely x
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DeleteI’m a fan of Maya Angelou but had never read this poem. Thank you for sharing it on the third Sunday of Advent.
ReplyDeleteIt was new to me too - and lovely that it was specifically written for this 3rd Sunday
DeleteForgot to put my name-sorry. Catriona
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DeleteA lovely poem, thank you for sharing it.
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DeleteVery new to me, but beautiful. Gill Xx
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DeleteAmen and amen.
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DeleteA lovely poem! Thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThat's so beautiful! Kx
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