Tag: Easter

  • Easter Song

    April 20, 2014

    When we moved into the townhouse
    We exulted in our garden
     
    The earth called out to us
     And we replied

    We planted dwarf fruit trees in one corner
     
    And called it our orchard
     
    And in the center we planted a crabapple
     Whose purple blooms filled our spring

    And later at our house on the hill
     
    Barren from years of neglect
    We brought home in the trunk of our car
    Cherry, plum, and apple trees,
    Maple, magnolia, willow oak,
    Pear and crabapple

    We took turns wielding the spade,
    Tamping down the earth, watering,
    And then we waited

    Thirty-seven years later
     
    The fruit trees have withered and died
    But the crabapple by the well
     Stretches out its dark arms with purple blossoms

    And the pear tree exults above the little house

    And the maple
    And the willow oaks
    Unfold their tender leaves
     
    Lift up their arms to the sky
    Singing Hallelujah

    And in the chorus
    I hear your voice

    Hallelujah!