He was the strong, the silent one,
carrying no dry cliches
about aloneness as manliness.
The pain was a shard of ice in his heart;
it stilled his voice and dropped his gaze.
Quietly, he made his decision.
This girl: he would send her back home
without touching her. Save her from the
whispered looks, corrosive laughter — or worse.
Then came the dreams … the angel’s words …
he could recall them all as if etched in fire:
“Do not be afraid to take her as your wife …”
He loved her in his silence; she was quick
and unafraid. He matched her confidence
with trust. They would together find their way.
Four dreams defined his life:
Take her to wife, take them to Egypt,
return to Judea, settle in Nazareth.
Then he exits stage left and we are left
to see him, a silent man without pretense,
stolid and strong behind his Mary.
Barry Casey, journeywithjesus.net September 10, 2022
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