Wandering

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Back, thou truant! guideless going,
Gadding much to change thy way,
Soul corruption, in sowing,
Broadcast too, from God astray.
Breaking down divine defenses
(Lines which mark the way He trod),
Bold and wayward midst offenses,
Loins ungirt, and feet unshod.
Periled truant, drifting, drifting,
“First love left”—no point to steer;
Faithless as the quicksand’s shifting,
Quicksand thou, with soul-wreck near.
Self-defiant, past controlling,
Drunken, reeling to and fro;
Waves like mountains, rising, rolling,
Rive and rend with wail and woe.
Oh, what tumult, fiercely raging
(Whirlwind-reaper, tempest-test)!
Wildest waves— (no tears assuaging) —
Cast thee wrecked on sorrow’s coast,
Wearied with corruption-reaping,
Conscience craves the path once trod;
“First love too, aroused from sleeping,
Lifts its own remembrance-rod.
Oh, what smiting, wailing, weeping—
Weeping back thy way to God!
“Weepiest thou thy love’s disaster
Chiefly from thy soul’s dismay,
Or for Him thou calledst Master,
When He turned thy night today?
“Criest thou for lost communion,
Lost adornment of thy soul—
Loss of all the bloom of union,
With its fervent first control.
My love like thine, so brief, so broken,
Slights, alas! the Saviour’s name;
Still His love—the cross its token—
Meets thy tears, and grief, and shame.
Blest contrition, God will teach thee,
Stranded on repentance-shore;
One unwearied cloth beseech thee,
Watching, waiting to restore.
Oh, what blessing He provides thee—
Bright renewal of thy soul
In His passion safe He hides thee,
None but Jesus maketh whole.
“First and Last”—He gave thee being,
In Himself the quickening Word;
Sought thee, brought thee back from fleeing,
Back to blessing, back to God:
All the ways of grace agreeing
With the counsels of the Lord.
C. F. C.