IDENTITY
Should
you meet a little saint
abroad
in heaven town,
shy
and sweet and gentle,
in
a modest gown;
Should
you find her worrying
about
such things
as
broken harp cords
or
bruised wings;
Should
you see her glancing
down
toward earth,
then
she is the mother
who
gave me birth.
Should she step cautiously
so that all the sinners
Should she seem uneasy
out among the
stars, may quietly slip in when Michael wields his
sword
when Peter isn’t
looking that God may
forgive them then she is my mother
and let down the
bars, and wash away their sin; the handmaid of the Lord.
Should
you see her watching
with
an anxious air
as
every newcomer
mounts
the golden stair,
Eager
and expectant,
she’s
hoping to see
a
ragged little sinner
looking
like me.
Should
you see her wandering
far
out of sight,
pray
do not blame her,
heaven
is so bright,
And
she, little grey bird,
seeks
a quiet nest
among
the birds and flowers
where
she may rest
Until
all her children
are
safely home at last
and
the days of waiting
and
sorrow are past.
Should
you chance to meet her,
tell
her, my friend,
that
we love and need her
world
without end.
Sister M Helen
In: Noyes. 1946
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