Poem: The Anointing at Bethany

John 12_3 jar

Come close with Mary, Martha, Lazarus
so close the candles stir with their soft breath
and kindle heart and soul to flame within us,
lit by these mysteries of life and death.
For beauty now begins the final movement
in quietness and intimate encounter.
The alabaster jar of precious ointment
is broken open for the world’s true Lover.

The whole room richly fills to feast the senses
with all the yearning such a fragrance brings.
The heart is mourning but the spirit dances,
here at the very center of all things,
here at the meeting place of love and loss,
we all foresee, and see beyond the cross.

(Malcolm Guite: The Anointing at Bethany)

2 thoughts on “Poem: The Anointing at Bethany

  1. Di Blakey Williams's avatar Di Blakey Williams

    may I please use your image – the Anointing at Bethany, and Malcolm Guite’s poem for a service in Holy Week?
    We are trying to put our service together next week.
    Warmly
    Di

    Like

Leave a comment