" Jehovah Creating the Earth"
       by Walter Rane
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My son, Doug, sent me this great poem.  Enjoy 
 
Christ in the Universe
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| By Alice Meynell  (b. 1847) | 
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| WITH this ambiguous earth |  | 
| His dealings have been told us. These abide: |  | 
| The signal to a maid, the human birth, |  | 
| The lesson, and the young Man crucified. 
 
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| But not a star of all | 5 | 
| The innumerable host of stars has heard |  | 
| How He administered this terrestrial ball. |  | 
| Our race have kept their Lord’s entrusted Word. 
 
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| Of His earth-visiting feet |  | 
| None knows the secret, cherished, perilous, | 10 | 
| The terrible, shamefast, frightened, whispered, sweet, |  | 
| Heart-shattering secret of His way with us. 
 
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| No planet knows that this |  | 
| Our wayside planet, carrying land and wave, |  | 
| Love and life multiplied, and pain and bliss, | 15 | 
| Bears, as chief treasure, one forsaken grave. 
 
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| Nor, in our little day, |  | 
| May His devices with the heavens be guessed, |  | 
| His pilgrimage to thread the Milky Way |  | 
| Or His bestowals there be manifest. 
 
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| But in the eternities, |  | 
| Doubtless we shall compare together, hear |  | 
| A million alien Gospels, in what guise |  | 
| He trod the Pleiades, the Lyre, the Bear. 
 
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| O, be prepared, my soul! | 25 | 
| To read the inconceivable, to scan |  | 
| The myriad forms of God those stars unroll |  | 
| When, in our turn, we show to them a Man. 
 
 
| Nicholson & Lee, eds.  The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse. 1917. 
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