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In a darkened church hard by the dusky nave, a brass lectern’s perched with blue Chi-Rho engraved. It faces to a reddened west, its golden sheen aglow, by light of candles blessed as darkness ’round us grows. Above the tall stone spires dim stars come peeping out to shine down on the quire and the small knot of the devout. We few sit as the gloom grows deeper all around and let ourselves be not consumed by the chaos that abounds. Once our Evensong is sung for our time that slips us by, a last brass bell is rung as we hope for dawn’s reply.
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Oct 20, 2024
Oct 20, 2024 at 5:05 AM UTC
Evensong
In a darkened church hard by the dusky nave, a brass lectern’s perched with blue Chi-Rho engraved. It faces to a reddened west, its golden sheen aglow, by light of candles blessed as darkness ’round us grows. Above the tall stone spires dim stars come peeping out to shine down on the quire and the small knot of the devout. We few sit as the gloom grows deeper all around and let ourselves be not consumed by the chaos that abounds. Once our Evensong is sung for our time that slips us by, a last brass bell is rung as we hope for dawn’s reply.
Inspired by a brass lectern I saw in St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh.
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53/M/Potsdam, Germany
Oct 20, 2024
Oct 20, 2024 at 5:05 AM UTC
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