The Road Is Too Rough 
(Poetry on the rejection and isolation Christ must have felt.) 
The road is too rough," I said, 
"Dear Lord, there are stones that hurt me so." 
And He said, "Dear child, I understand, 
I walked it long ago." 
"But there's a cool green path," I said; 
"Let me walk there for a time." 
"No child," He gently answered me, 
"The green path does not climb." 
"My burden," I said, "Is far too great, 
How can I bear it so?" 
"My child," He said, "I remember the weight; 
I carried My cross, you know." 
But I said, "I wish there were friends with me 
Who would make my way their own." 
"Oh, yes," He said, "Gethsemane 
Was hard to bear alone." 
And so I climb the stony path, 
Content at last to know 
That where my Master had not gone, 
I would not need to go. 
And strangely then I found new friends, 
The burden grew less sore; 
And I remember--long ago 
He went that way before. 
Olga J. Weiss
 
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