Ascension
We saw his light break through the cloud of glory
Whilst we were rooted still in time and place
As earth became a part of Heaven’s story
And heaven opened to his human face.
We saw him go and yet we were not parted
He took us with him to the heart of things
The heart that broke for all the broken-hearted
Is whole and Heaven-centred now, and sings,
Sings in the strength that rises out of weakness,
Sings through the clouds that veil him from our sight,
Whilst we ourselves become his clouds of witness
And sing the waning darkness into light,
His light in us, and ours in him concealed,
Which all creation waits to see revealed.
Malcolm Guite
Malcolm
Guite: Ascension, sonnet drawn from Malcolm Guite’s collection Sounding the
Seasons, published byCanterbury Press in
Malcolm
Guite about
this poem: “In the mystery of the Ascension we reflect on the way in
which in one sense Christ ‘leaves’ us and is taken away into Heaven, but
in another sense is given to us and to the world in a new and more universal
way. He is no longer located only in one physical space to the exclusion of all
others. He is in the Heaven which is at the heart of all things now and is
universally accessible to all who call upon him. And since his humanity is
taken into Heaven, our humanity belongs there too and is in a sense already
there with him. ‘For you have died,’ says
Malcolm
Guite: “Please feel free to make use of this and other sonnets in
church services and to copy and share them. If you can mention the book from
which they are taken that would be great.”
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