God's Unicorn
God's Unicorn
Into man's world God's unicorn
Flies and thus bright hope is born
That legends live and myths are true
That time and worlds begin anew.
For in man's world God's unicorn
Sees and feels the helpless mourn,
Entrapped in snares of man's design,
Where the world is sad to find.
And for man's world God's unicorn
Weeps and sleeps her peaceless scorn,
Appalled and galled by all she sees.
For her there is no peace.
But to man's world God's unicorn
Armed with power's sacred horn,
Shares her message of truth and light,
Inching towards the mountain height.
Not of man's world God's unicorn
remains pure and chaste, remains untorn
by foolish words and evil deeds,
her master's voice she willingly heeds.
Thus, for man's world God's unicorn
becomes the beacon midst the storm.
So strange, unique, so rare, so wise,
she seems a myth to unchaste eyes.
Too soon man's world and God's unicorn
shall be renewed, shall be reborn,
for the myth shall rise to a radiant truth,
as her virtue and loveliness encompass the earth.
Then beyond man's world God's unicorn,
peacefully glides to her heavenly home.
Her mark now left on her proving place,
she gazes into her Master's face.
P.S. Colley
August 1984

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