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Poem
March 30, 2020 ISSUE
Night grace
By Mary Lerner

When worries trouble even peaceful night,
I wake to You, O God, as if You’d brought
a lantern swift to bathe me in its light,
illuming the felt dark cave of my thought.
Your love surrounds me, and once more I see
and know anew that I am not alone
to fight the sense of loud futility
that seems to often deafen with its tone.
The walls that seemed so real to close me in
are gone, and in their place, behold—the sky!
The vastness of Your grace uplifts me then
and fills my wings once more that I might fly.
Now calmed by Truth so natural and clear,
I rest again, consoled that You are here.
—Mary Lerner
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