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I don’t have long, Isaac,
and I am fearful of parting
in the thick silence

about that day. I know,
there are no right words,
only mere attempts.

When I arrived in Canaan
from Ur, a
n old man,
I became a stranger;

I was learning new ways
and discernment
on the desert dunes.

Loneliness was my constant
companion in this strange
promised land

and when I saw the dwellers
offer their children as sacrifice* –
darkness engulfed me.

It was then
that I heard a voice –
that I should sacrifice you.

I do not ask that you
forgive or understand.
I know,

the earth will cover my body,
the desert wind
will harden your features,

and you will fight
many battles with yourself
before your heart can heal.

Only to your mercy I commend
my searching heart,
and I hand you the Promise.

 

*Child sacrifices were common amongst Canaanites when Abraham arrived in the land.