All Ascends
Even the wounds went with Him,
windwards, ever up.
Points of pain, now portals,
doorways divine, our worst wedded
to grace in glory,
Like makers marks upon glittered gold,
He bears them now as blessing,
before the astonishment of angels
the amazement of apostles;
our brokenness that beat
iron into ire before God’s grace,
pricked and pierced,
hammered heavily into soft humanity
so to brand the bearer
as slave, as sinner, as sin,
a punishment for preaching peace.
But with breath and beating heart
He arose again,
transfigured and transforming all,
a resurrection, yes rightly, but in Him
all rises, all shines, shimmers, shakes
free of first failure, and at last
faithwards flys!
Upwards ever upwards
He brings all home,
carrying the crossmarks as
five fiery flames,
as proof of pain,
but more so love,
now lamps to light our way
for world’s wilding,
heaven’s homing,
and all humanity
at last restored in
resurrection’s resting.
For He by dulled dark nail and
silver sharpened spear
our remaking redeemed,
who now ascends to stand again
in bright blessedness before
the One who walked with us
in Eden’s even light
and all called us in
as Adam and as Eve,
now newly seen,
as from our long limbo
we are loosed by love
and set at last anew upon
the throne of grace,
for through Him death has died,
in Him right has risen,
and with Him
all ascends.
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A meditation poem for the vigil of the Ascension, celebrated in Ireland on the 6th Sunday of Easter.
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