“A Season’s Rising,” New Era, Aug. 1984, 26
A Season’s Rising
Lord, I woke up slowly today
And rose, resentful,
Wished to stay
And pass my labor, hard and long.
I tired, sore and far from strong
But Lord, you tired, as I recall
When those around you could easily see
And yet you stood for a child as I
And said, “Suffer [them] to come unto me.”
And once you were a child yourself
Searching for a place to sleep
And so, Lord, I will rise today
To fill the mangers in my keep.