September 16, 1997
The Unburdening
it’s too easy, sometimes
to slip the harness on
of ways once forsaken
too simple to walk along
a road more desired than attractive
when the bones that mark the way
have been forgotten
its siren song calls
and beguilingly tempts
strength unwillingly strong
to simply walk along
with pleasures too subtle for fearing
as deadly as the greatest sin
man has e’er conceived
strength, its weakness found
too late demands redress
from a foe uncaring
who trades alone in death
with traps and snares and iron hooks
our heart’s desires ensnaring
in his evil web
yet, condemned to death,
a stream of blood is found
from One who died for all
and lives and grants us grace
frees from chains of death the slave
now adopted to the house of
heaven's mighty King