Solemn Spires of RockA Poem by Doug BlairSample the flavour of the times of the Covenantors@1660-1680With blood and breath
They sealed the Oath, Though parchment bore the gist Of Covenant with Christ their King, Whose court was moor and mist. The shields of power Had spewed a law: That every soul must heed The pulpits of the puppet-priests, By worldly throne decreed. But hearts enthralled By Spirit’s touch, And cleansed with Christ’s own blood, Must have the shepherd-hearted prince To preach to them God’s Word. Now banned from kirks And presbyteries, The faithful shepherds fled; To holy haunts on heathered hills, To preach life from the dead. And whispers thrilled The villages, And sought the lonely farms; As secret calls to worship meant A secret call to arms. Though empty sat The kirks of stone, And empty sat their pews; The glens and rills were filled with psalms ‘Neath grand celestial views. And times would come Of sacrament, Of searchings-out of sin; And fateful times when king’s dragoons Would scatter to the wind. And legends grew Of gallant men Evading musket-fire; And matrons bold who harboured them, To raise some villain’s ire. And prophets saved By providence From Bloody Clavers’ men, Would vanish into cave or fog, Or stream, to preach again. And gallows bore The testament, And prison glooms the tale; And children saw the cost of truth In those who walked death’s vale. But still they sought The sacred heights, Where Grace did much abound; Where bleat of lamb and lilt of bird Were mixed with Gospel sound. Still constant proved The shepherd-heart; And constant proved the flock; And faithful proved the King of Kings, ‘Midst solemn spires of rock. © 2012 Doug BlairAuthor's Note
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Added on September 30, 2012 Last Updated on September 30, 2012 Tags: presbytery, martyrs, holy war, pride of Scotia AuthorDoug BlairWaterloo, Ontario, CanadaAboutIn my sixties. Married. Father of two. Disillusioned lawyer who put on the blue collar. Poet. Blogger. Nature hiker. Newsboy for Jesus. Lover of most things Scots. more..Writing
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