All Saints' Day
Poems
A GOSPEL TREASURY
Poems Based on Lectionary Gospels
'Jesus wept.' Had he not heard
that big boys never cry?
He wept with Mary as she told
how Lazarus came to die.
He wept with her. His heart was touched
to see her weeping there.
And, as he wept, his weeping said
her sorrow he would share.
He did not say, 'Be brave and strong,'
and thus condemn her tears.
He worried not that he was seen
as sharing in her fears.
If Jesus was so sensitive
to Mary’s dreadful loss,
I wonder how he bore so well
the torture of the cross.
If Jesus thus could weep and
did not try his tears to hide,
I wonder why we try to keep
our tears of love inside.
And I believe that Jesus weeps
for human anguish known
throughout the world by those in pain.
He makes their pain his own.
If I would then be Christ-like
and would follow in his way,
I too may weep with others
as I share with them today.
that big boys never cry?
He wept with Mary as she told
how Lazarus came to die.
He wept with her. His heart was touched
to see her weeping there.
And, as he wept, his weeping said
her sorrow he would share.
He did not say, 'Be brave and strong,'
and thus condemn her tears.
He worried not that he was seen
as sharing in her fears.
If Jesus was so sensitive
to Mary’s dreadful loss,
I wonder how he bore so well
the torture of the cross.
If Jesus thus could weep and
did not try his tears to hide,
I wonder why we try to keep
our tears of love inside.
And I believe that Jesus weeps
for human anguish known
throughout the world by those in pain.
He makes their pain his own.
If I would then be Christ-like
and would follow in his way,
I too may weep with others
as I share with them today.

