OUR LADY OF LITERATURE
Sweet
Lady, teach me, let me learn the art
you
knew in Bethlehem
when
many words you kept within your heart,
and
pondered over them.
My
songs are faint, my stress and rhythm wrong,
and
hesitant the chord;
one
song you sang your whole life long,
and
magnified the Lord.
My
words like metal in the rugged ore
in
darkness are confined
one
shining Word beneath your heart you bore,
and
gave to all mankind.
Those
seven words you heard beneath the Cross
were
traced in epic pain,
before
you faced the tragedy of loss
that
meant your children’s gain.
Sweet
Mother, teach me; let me learn the art
you
knew on Calvary;
the
broken Word you pressed against your heart
was
love and poetry.
Sister M Marguerite RSM
Messenger of the Sacred Heart. February 1941
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