Deliverance The hem of her dress hung heavy and wet As she ran through the fast-falling snow Like manna it rained down on her black woolen gown But her pace never slackened nor slowed There was no moonlight But the trees showed sharp in that sea of white And she knew where she had to go She carried no purse nor satchel with her No jewels, no silver or gold When she looked back the drifting snow had erased her tracks No sign of her passing did show High up in the trees she heard the beating of a raven's wings And she knew where she had to go At the edge of the wood a figure waiting, watching stood She spied it and froze still as stone Her breath came in clouds from her half-opened mouth Her eyes like two diamonds they shone Her heart swiftly beat and filled with blood her chilly cheek And she knew where she had to go In the silence of that field she felt her flesh and spirit yield She knew where she had to go