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Joseph

by Matt Dunn | Mar 19, 2016 | Discovery, Poetry | 4 comments

In the desert, Moses sighed
Raised his voice to God and cried
“Release me from this burden, Lord.”St. Joseph 2

“I’m not a father,” so he said
And, tired of those he had led,
He’d rather face a deadly sword.

Skip past fourteen hundred years:
Another father-figure’s fears
When he heard news of his new wife.

But unlike Moses, he accepted
His new role as he protected
Mary and her child’s life.

But the twists do not end there
As Jesus, under Joseph’s care
Would also ask for drink and food.

Across those same Egyptian sands
He carried God in his own hands
This gracious, silent man of good.


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4 Comments

  1. Sharon on April 19, 2021 at 3:32 pm

    I am so grateful for the Bible In A Year as well as some of the other things offered to enhance my faith. What a special blessing.
    Blessings be upon those working to make this available.

    Reply
  2. Anna Psencik on December 19, 2020 at 7:11 am

    Great poem. No author?

    Reply
    • Matt Dunn on December 20, 2020 at 12:53 am

      Thank you, Anna. I happen to be the author. I wrote this after a Mass on the Feast of St. Joseph. I believe my name is mentioned at the top of the article.

      Reply
  3. iloveyoumichaellandon on March 19, 2016 at 11:46 am

    I love the Egyptian sands and I love the Egyptian hands and I love the Egyptian gold of all holiness.thankyou.hallelujah.

    Reply

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