Springtime Gallows

Springtime Gallows

“Come with me,” came the call

which hit my ears but ne’er to stall

the last of my departure.

The open door, the windows past

through the yard to home at last

and blessed gates wide open.

For once was peace and then was war

and here upon the forest floor

the virgin snow laid silent.

Prick my feet, my soles worn through

the bite of cold that warns me to

remember thy soul’s winter.

Perhaps a day, perhaps a year

I’ve lost my count of seasons here

yet once the springtime hallowed.

Consider not thy soul’s distress

but wrap thyself in righteousness

to cure thy heart’s resentment.

Now the snow, which stung my skin

finds itself at rest again

my soul removed from wand’ring.

For there was one which hunted me

and there was one which found me free

and held my heart to silence.

And when my God shall beckon me

up from the cold ground set me free

then shall my heart be ransomed.

And when at last upon that day

my Lord returns then I shall say

with joy I followed after.

Original Poetry