Desolate cliffs stand at the place
Where first I gazed upon God’s face
No shrubs or grass to brighten here
No rabbits, birds or white-tipped deer
Sadness reigned throughout my being
Blocked the sunshine from me seeing
Clouds above, below and within
Blackness covered every inch of skin
Upon the edge I placed my feet
Willingly admitted defeat
Dreamt of freedom’s staccato beat
Thought of God whom I soon would meet
When birds did fly into the scene
I wondered what it all might mean
Did He expect me to believe
Relief would help me not to grieve?
As icing on my private cake
A rainbow appeared that did remake
Lifeless soil into softened down
As comfort for my furrowed frown
With crash of waves upon the shore
I realized that I wanted more
Than living life like troubled boar
Whose blackened heart on shoulders wore
The sun burst forth upon a wave
Strode to my heart; pierced with a stave
Releasing sadness, doubt and fear
Then my savior, God, did appear
Now rabbits, birds and white-tipped deer
Frequently to this place appear
Marvelous cliffs to mark the place
Where first I gazed upon God’s face.