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Barnes in Common

the magazine of Churches Together in Barnes
March/April 2009


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Three poems


In the sky
The song of the skylark
Greets the dawn.
In the fields wet with dew
The sent of the violets
Fills the air.
On such a lovely morning as this
Surely on such a lovely morning as this
Lord Jesus
Came forth
From the tomb.

Misuno Genzo 1984

 

When Mary Thro’ the Garden Went

When Mary thro’ the garden went
There was no sound of any bird,
And yet, because the night was spent,
The little grasses lightly stirred,
The flowers awoke, the lilies heard.

When Mary thro’ the garden went,
The dew lay still on flower and grass,
The waving palms about her sent
Their fragrance out as she did pass,
No light upon the branches was.

When Mary thro’ the garden went,
Her eyes, for weeping long, were dim,
The grass beneath her footsteps bent,
The solemn lilies, white and slim,
These also stood and wept for him.

When Mary thro’ the garden went,
She sought, within the garden ground,
One for whom her heart was rent,
One who for her sake was bound,
One who sought and she was found.

Mary Coleridge 1861-1907


Opening

Now is the shining fabric of our day
torn open, flung apart,
rent wide by Love.
Never again
the tight enclosing sky,
the blue bow,
or the star-illuminated tent.
We are laid open to infinity,
For Easter Love
has burst his tomb and ours.
Now nothing shelters us
from God’s desire
not flesh, not sky,
not stars, not even sin.
Now Glory waits
so he can enter in.
Now does the dance begin.

Elizabeth Rooney

CONTENTS:

Resurrection Today

Icons

Lent Lectures & Study Courses

Twelfth Night at St Osmund's

Lent Reading

A Painting of the Resurrection

Vic Nolan

Three Poems

A Prayer

Holy Week Services

Church News

For Your Diary