Sunday, January 16

An Epiphany Hymn

Incarnational hope hastens hence
on bud, breeze, and blossom
grieving rynds banished in lilac scents.

Hark, an Epiphany Hymn rings haste
From its loveliest biding-place.


A lavish breach of winter's curt hard sword
an ardent repudiation of death's dark pall
the out-veining sun of the Christus Lord.

Hark, an Epiphany hymn rings haste
From its loveliest biding-place.


At the refectory of your loving-care
the transfiguration clarion sounds a call
that didactae could ne're convey nor spare.

Hark, an Epiphany hymn rings haste
From its loveliest biding-place.


Thus, Gospel comes ensconced in Word and Deed
and the evidence is your shimmering touch:
Christus Victor, shown in a life's sown seed.

Hark, an Epiphany hymn rings haste
From its loveliest biding-place.

1 comment:

Jessica Greene said...

Tristan Gylberd?