Leaping into Light

[my father Leland Louis Green III died Dec 7, 1981]

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Springing from her lap he leaps,

my father, into light;

Grandmother holds him tight;

and Grandad penned the frame with time:

“MAR 30-1926”

and birthday “7-MONTHS.”

But all this fails to hold him back:

he leaps to clear the frame

with head tipped back and arms spread wide,

ablaze with joy, clothes billowing white,

ascending into light.

Engulfed by light, his hands fly out

and lose the steering wheel;

the big truck on the narrow road

assists his exit from the frame.

Full fifty years passed since he stood

and leapt to reach the light;

but human bones, not made for flight,

will ever turn back to the earth.

Not till the unexpected door

flings open, flooding us with light,

will we be swept beyond the frame

to find, at last, our true delight.

My father waits for me at home.

About Frederica Mathewes-Green

Frederica Mathewes-Green is a wide-ranging author who has published 10 books and 800 essays, in such diverse publications as the Washington Post, Christianity Today, Smithsonian, and the Wall Street Journal. She has been a regular commentator for National Public Radio (NPR), a columnist for the Religion News Service, Beliefnet.com, and Christianity Today, and a podcaster for Ancient Faith Radio. (She was also a consultant for Veggie Tales.) She has published 10 books, and has appeared as a speaker over 600 times, at places like Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Wellesley, Cornell, Calvin, Baylor, and Westmont, and received a Doctor of Letters (honorary) from King University. She has been interviewed over 700 times, on venues like PrimeTime Live, the 700 Club, NPR, PBS, Time, Newsweek, and the New York Times. She lives with her husband, the Rev. Gregory Mathewes-Green, in Johnson City, TN. Their three children are grown and married, and they have fourteen grandchildren.

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