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“Ascension Day” by Christina Rossetti 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (5 Dec 183029 Dec 1894)
“A Cloud received Him out of their sight.”
When Christ went up to Heaven the Apostles stayed
Gazing at Heaven with souls and wills on fire
Their hearts on flight along the track He made
Winged by desire.
Their silence spake: “Lord why not follow Thee?
Home is not home without Thy Blessed Face
Life is not life. Remember Lord and see
Look back embrace.”
“Earth is one desert waste of banishment
Life is one long-drawn anguish of decay.
Where Thou wert wont to go we also went:
Why not today?”
Nevertheless a cloud cut off their gaze:
They tarry to build up Jerusalem
Watching for Him while thro’ the appointed days
He watches them.
They do His Will and doing it rejoice
Patiently glad to spend and to be spent:
Still He speaks to them still they hear His Voice
And are content.
For as a cloud received Him from their sight
So with a cloud will He return ere long:
Therefore they stand on guard by day by night
Strenuous and strong.
They do they dare they beyond seven times seven
Forgive they cry God’s mighty word aloud:
Yet sometimes haply lift tired eyes to Heaven—
“Is that His cloud?”