Empty Linen,
by Emily Harris
The linen which once held Him is empty.
It lies there,
Fresh and white and clean.
The door stands opened.
The stone is rolled away,
And I can almost hear the angels singing His praises.
Linen cannot hold Him.
Stone cannot hold Him.
The words echo through the empty limestone chamber,
“He is not here.”
The linen which once held Him is now empty.
It lies there,
Fresh and white and clean
And oh, hallelujah, it is empty.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Easter Message
In his final remarks at last week's General Conference, President Monson read this poem. To me, it conveys wonder and awe and, finally, understanding.
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Emily Harris,
Faith,
Poetry
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