I wrote this poem on the occasion of a friend's wedding some years ago. It brings out a wonderful truth.
God took a rib from Adam's side
And fashioned for His man a bride.
Adam took her for his own -
Flesh of flesh and bone of bone.
'Twas but himself he found in her,
'Twas but herself she found in him;
And so the two became as one -
Like vale and hill, like tree and limb.
An echo of that love is here-
A woman and a man daw near;
Each finds themself within the other -
The two are one in one another.
From his side - his heart - it seems
He finds in her his hopes and dreams.
But his love doesn't stand alone -
His hopes and dreams are her very own.
But now we see another bride,
Another man with wounded side;
Everything He has He gives -
She takes the gift of life and lives.
He walks to you on wounded feet;
Without you He'll not be complete.
Come, be married to the Son -
Where there were two - let there be one.
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3 comments:
permission to post this poem on my blog?
wonderful. Looking forward to incorporating these into Sunday worship!
Certainly, you may post it. Thanks for asking.
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