Passover Donkey

Behold, your King is coming to you;

He is just and having salvation, lowly

and riding on a donkey, a colt, the foal

of a donkey—Zechariah 9:9

 

Little donkey of Bethany, foretold

in holy writ, you were born for this

moment. Tell me, do you feel His sobs

as you plod toward Jerusalem? Do you

tear, too? Are you aware of the drag

of His body, as the path grows steeper,

more treacherous, the rocks cutting

into your tender feet? Do you struggle

to stay close behind your mother, fearful

of a misstep, anxious over the mob’s pushing

and shoving and invading your space,

their clamor reverberating across the mountain

with a pitch and fever to awaken the dead?

Do you feel the breeze from the palm fronds?

An occasional sting on your youthful skin?

Are you smitten with the children, suffering

them near you, their evergreens and voices,

sweet, strewn along the path. Hosanna,

Hosanna, Hosanna in the Highest.

Surely, little beast of burden, your legs tremble

and your heart quivers—for upon the back

of the One you carry will soon rest the weight

of the world. Upon His back, the wrath of God.

Published:  Reformed Journal, 2022