During the Sundays of Advent this year, the Emerging Scholars Network is posting works by Christina Rossetti. As a thoughtful poet who engaged deeply with faith, Rossetti wrote a number of poems about the church calendar. In the Advent poems we share here, she engages with the traditional idea of Advent as both remembering Christ’s first coming and waiting for His second. Her imagery is rich and thoughtful, and we hope this poetry helps you to reflect on what it means to wait for Christ. For material from our archives on Advent click here. To God be the glory! – Hannah
Advent Sunday.
Behold, the Bridegroom cometh: go ye out
With lighted lamps and garlands round about
To meet Him in a rapture with a shout.It may be at the midnight, black as pitch,
Earth shall cast up her poor, cast up her rich.It may be at the crowing of the cock
Earth shall upheave her depth, uproot her rock.For lo, the Bridegroom fetcheth home the Bride:
His Hands are Hands she knows, she knows His side.Like pure Rebekah at the appointed place,
Veiled, she unveils her face to meet His face.Like great Queen Esther in her triumphing,
She triumphs in the Presence of her King.His Eyes are as a Dove’s, and she’s Dove-eyed;
He knows His lovely mirror, sister, Bride.He speaks with Dove-voice of exceeding love,
And she with love-voice of an answering Dove.Behold, the Bridegroom cometh: go we out
With lamps ablaze and garlands round about
To meet Him in a rapture with a shout.
Source: Christina Rossetti, The Complete Poems, ed. R. W. Crump (New York: Penguin Books, 2001), pp. 419-420.
Image credit: Color and light, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. http://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=54863 [retrieved November 25, 2015]. Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kubina/32453710/.
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