Assumption: Our Lady of the Harvest
Autumn edges
in,
gilding leaves
lovelier,
swelling fruit,
and berry,
and shining nut,
filling seed
with life,
to lie long quiet
until the quickening
thaw
invites the labour
of the land
with longed
for Spring birth.
For now though,
we keep your
festival
my Lady,
beneath
a still summered
sky,
though cooler,
as ever dancing
dawn and dusk,
hearing the autumnal
music
change their step,
and,
creep closer,
preparing
for their near
embrace.
O you who are
our harvest,
our first fruits
offered
and received,
we hail you as
Love's
healing promise
made
and kept
of
always
a new greening,
a new quickening,
a new birthing,
made manifest
in you
long since,
and there
faith futured
for us too,
whose barrenness
yields to
birth blessing,
only
in the fruition of your
virgin womb.
So now you
shine,
our harvest moon,
gold and glorious,
reflecting Son's
light,
upon our rejoicing
hope
that we too may be,
one day,
with you,
assumed;
and held within
your holy hands
and there
become your
golden gift
to Him
as
gathered grain
of Heaven's
harvest
home.
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