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Epilogue: How the Light Catches

from The Memory of Good by Miriam Marston

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You look so tired up there alone.
May I come closer and touch Your throne?
May I stand here ‘til morning, to see it all done?
May I tell the whole world You've already won?
You looked in my eyes and said what You found;
I stole a glance at Your woven crown.
I wonder: You and I only; it doesn't seem fair.
Could I tell the whole world and bring them here?
It's not about the right words
said at all the right times,
waiting for the light to catch
so perfectly around me.
It's all about the small things,
looking for the high King,
seeing what the morning brings,
in hope they recognize You.
I dragged my feet here through miles and miles of rain.
Could I have come here without this pain?
Tell me, is halfway something,
or did You want everything?
Since I could see my whole life changing.
Every inch of me is called
and You'd love me to be
the one You had in mind from the start of time.

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from The Memory of Good, released September 7, 2017

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Miriam Marston Portland, Oregon

I started composing when I was 10. I called one of my first songs "Nostalgia", although I can't recall what my ten year old self was so nostalgic about. Released my first album in 2000. Things got busy, but I never stopped writing. Even if it meant composing on a mostly-broken piano in the basement of a university that I wasn't even enrolled in. Enjoy all the music and reading! Pax. MM ... more

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