As I wait 

 

I’ve been lead to a valley

Because my Lord bled out on a mountain

 

In this valley I can’t help but think 

“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

Ironically my Lord had a plea

And spoke the same thing 

 

I walk through this valley

And can only see the dark of night

As I wait in darkness 

I recognize my need for light

 

Yet the light of the world was put out

And I can’t help but question the finale

 

As I wait, I can’t help but wonder

If I’ll ever see past this storm

Or hear past the thunder 

 

As I wait, it’s so easy to rely on my on intellect

I can’t see the other side

I can’t see the final effects

 

As I wait, it’s so easy to forget

The faithful promises he made

As I wait, it’s so easy to regret

The dreadful plans which I gave aid

 

As I wait, I can’t figure out what my God could be doing,

but needless to say, even while dead, he continued to work

to fulfill the promise to all who was in Abraham’s bosom