Occasionally, I write some poetry. In honour of Valentine’s Day, Flag Day and Family Day weekend here in Ontario, I offer this story/poem/lullaby.
Antique Rocker
We found it in the derelict farmhouse –
the abandoned house –
not really a house now.
For many years this home-of-the-pioneers had been used as a barn.
There in the lean-to kitchen it sat.
The ornately carved pressed back chair
looked so out of place,
yet somehow at home
in the grime and dust.
There through the decades it sat –
weathered into
its chicken coop surroundings –
A treasure sitting in barnyard filth.
Curious,
I lifted it up
Out of the mire
Out of the manure.
Then, I saw this was no chair.
From the muck and straw
emerged the rockers.
Here was an antique, pressed back rocker!
Now redeemed
It sits in my house –
In my home –
Washed clean,
Renewed,
A treasure.
On this antique rocker
My son was nursed.
His tears were wiped.
His cry was soothed.
Here he heard the Redeemer’s lullaby
Just like a hundred years ago.
Just like a hundred years ago.
Rock me gently now,
My antique rocker.
As I drift off to sleep
Rock me gently.
Let me hear the Redeemer’s Lullaby.
Rock me gently now,
Just like a hundred years ago.
Just like a hundred years ago.
Rock me gently now.
From the seat of sweet redemption
Let me sing redemption’s song.
Let me sing redemption’s song –
the Redeemer’s Lullaby –
Just like two thousand years ago.
Just like two thousand years ago.
Because you pulled me from the mire,
Let me sing redemption’s song.
Let me sing redemption’s song –
the Redeemer’s Lullaby –
Ten thousand years from now.
Ten thousand years from now. . .
As I drift off. . .
Rock me gently,
Antique Rocker.
beautiful thoughts, David! We spend so much time and money searching for “it”, when all we have to do is climb into the lap of Jesus and accept His peace. We call “it” many different names, but peace is what we want.
True peace to you, Wally! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. We find rest in the arms of Jesus.