December
2015 / January 2016 - Vol. 83
Anna’s
Heir
poem
by Jeanne Kun
I stand,
Lord, keeping eager
watch
as Anna did in
distant times before
me,
filling the full
measure of her
years
secluded in the
temple
in adoring
expectation.
Now I am heir to
her post,
a sentinel
still waiting
through the long darkness
for the dawn of
your return.
All my longing
is for you, O Lord,
as I stand poised
on tiptoe,
straining with my
whole being
to catch that
first glimpse of you.
Shatter the
darkness
(oft times
threatening to close
in and surround us)
with that fierce
and burning brightness
of your splendor
and your beauty.
Then I shall
follow Anna's suit
and raise my
voice to you in glad
thanks
and tell of your
redemption
to all who've
yearned so long for
you.
[Jeanne Kun
is a member
of Bethany
Association and a senior woman leader
in the Word
of Life Community, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Poem copyright ©
2001-2011 by Jeanne Kun. Used with permission.]
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