Inside Easter

After watching a moving, streamed Easter service, as great as it was, I still struggled with feeling alone and isolated today, as have countless others. I tried to make myself feel stronger by thinking back to how the first "Easter" must have felt; how those involved in the original event had no "worship" tools at hand. It's a good time for us to reverse the many messages about victory related to Easter, and try to put ourselves inside the experience to remember the message is not one of victory, but of transformation, both individual and collective. I wrote this nearly 30 years ago. But now in 2020, it seems right to share it. Blessings, all.




INSIDE EASTER
by Ysabel de la Rosa 

Not passion
but parade
            Not bread
            but cake
Not robe
but fashion
            Not silence
            but song
Not gratitude
but victory
            Not tomb
            but talk
Not Jesus
but us
making noise
            Not Jesus
            but us
            wearing hats
Not Jesus
but us
claiming power and
an easy Easter,
risen sun
shining down in
time for lunch.
                        No. No.

Easter is the time to go,
each of us alone,
to the dark hole
of the empty tomb, to ask
the blackened, fear-filled question,
“My Lord, where is He?”

Easter is the time to turn,
each of us alone,
to the light of the
morning borne from
two days’ mourning
and hear our name
spoken in light,
glimpse His robe
at our shoulder
and then
with relief
with joy
with wonder deep
with blinded awe
come to rest at His
risen feet,
and give thanks to God
in whispers and in tears

He lives,
and the miracle is
His life    His love
live in us all
each one, each one

So let your Alleluia
sound—gently, softly—
sung from heart profound
and joyous on this
sacred day that
proves our holy ground.
Simply, quietly,
let us joyous be
and give our Lord
all glory.


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Comments

Sue said…
Beautiful! There is a gift at every turn in this time of transformation. Love you💖
Thanks so much! And ditto, darlin'!