Friday, February 23, 2018

For Lent, 1966


It is my Lent to break my Lent,
     To eat when I would fast,
To know when slender strength is spent
     Take shelter from the blast
When I would run with wind and rain,
     To sleep when I would watch.
It is my Lent to smile at pain
     But not ignore its touch.

It is my Lent to listen well
     When I would be alone,
To talk when I would rather dwell
     In silence, turn from none
Who call on me, to try to see
     That what is truly meant
Is not my choice. If Christ's I'd be
     It's thus I'll keep my Lent.

--Madeleine L'Engle (1918-2007)

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