Repairer of Fences
I am alone in the dark, and I am thinking
what darkness would be mine if I could see
the ruin I wrought in every place I wandered
and if I could not be
aware of One who follows after me.
Whom do I love, O God, when I love Thee?
The great Undoer who has torn apart
the walls I built against a human heart,
the Mender who has sewn together the hedges
through which I broke when I went seeking ill,
the Love who follows and forgives me still.
Fumbler and fool that I am, with things around me
and of fragile make like souls, how I am blessed
and to hear behind me footsteps of a Savior!
I sing to the east; I sing to the lighted west:
God is my repairer of fences, turning my paths into rest.
based upon Isaiah 58:12 (Douay)
A poem by Jessica Powers (Sr. Miriam of the Holy Spirit)
from the website of her former monastery, The Carmel of the Mother of God, Pewaukee, Wisconsin.

1 Comments:
"I am thinking
what darkness would be mine if I could see
the ruin I wrought in every place I wandered"
...what a haunting image of what I imagine the particular judgment will be like. Terrifying, except if I throw myself into/onto the Mercy of "the Love who follows and forgives me still."
Thank you for highlighting this for us, Sherry.
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