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Moose
Cove Women's Retreat
Missionary
Moments


"Speaker":
Amy Carmichael

Daisy Chains
or Unguarded Gaps
taken from
Things as they Are--

A missionary
writes: "I could not go to sleep...
" The tom-toms thumped
straight on all night, and the darkness shuddered round me like a
living, feeling thing. I could not go to sleep, so I lay
awake and looked; and I saw, as it seemed, this:

That I stood on a grassy
sward, and at my feet a precipice broke sheer down into infinite
space. I looked, but saw no bottom; only cloud shapes, black
and furiously coiled, and great shadow-shrouded hollows, and
unfathomable depths. Back I drew, dizzy at the depth.
Then I saw forms of people moving single file along the
grass. They were making for the edge. There was a
woman with a baby in her arms and another little child holding on
to her dress. She was on the very verge. Then I saw
that she was blind. She lifted her foot for the next
step...it trod air. She was over, and the children over with
her. Oh, the cry as they went over.

Then I saw more streams of
people flowing from all quarters. All were blind, stone
blind; all made straight for the precipice edge. there were
shrieks as they suddenly knew themselves falling, and a tossing up
of helpless arms, catching, clutching at empty air. But some
went over quietly, and fell without a sound.

Then I wondered, with a
wonder that was simply agony, why no one stopped them at the
edge. I could not. I was glued to the ground, and I
could not call; though I strained and tried, only a whisper would
come.

Then I saw that along the
edge there were sentries set at intervals. But the intervals
were far too great; there were wide, unguarded gaps between.
And over these gaps the people fell in their blindness, quite
unwarned; and the green grass seemed blood red to me, and the gulf
yawned like the mouth of hell.

Then I saw, like a little
picture of peace, a group of people under some trees, with their
backs turned towards the gulf. They were making daisy
chains. Sometimes when a piercing shriek cut the quiet air
and reached them it disturbed them, and they thought it a rather
vulgar noise. And if one of their number started up and
wanted to go and do something to help, then all the others would
pull that one down. "Why should you get so excited
about it? You must wait for a definite call to go! You
haven't finished your daisy chains yet. It would be really
selfish," they said, "to leave us to finish the work
alone."

There was another
group. It was made up of people whose great desire was to
get more sentries out; but they found that very few wanted to go,
and sometimes there were no sentries set for miles and miles of
the edge.

Once a girl stood alone in
her place, waving the people back; but her mother and other
relations called, and reminded her that her furlough was due; she
must not break the rules. And being tired and needing a
change, she had to go and rest for awhile; but no one was sent to
guard her gap, and over and over the people fell, like a waterfall
of souls.

Once a child caught at a
tuft of grass that grew at the very brink of the gulf; it clung
convulsively, and it called--but nobody seemed to hear. Then
the roots of the grass gave way, and with a cry the child went
over, its two little hands still holding tight to the torn off
bunch of grass.
And the girl who longed to be back in her
gap thought she heard the little one cry, and she sprang up and
wanted to go; at which they reproved her, reminding her that no
one is necessary anywhere; the gap would be well taken care of,
they knew. And then they sang a hymn.

Then through the hymn came
another sound like pain of a million broken hearts wrung out in
one full drop, one sob. And a horror of great darkness was
upon me, for I knew what it was--the Cry of Blood.

Then thundered a voice, the
Voice of the Lord: "And He said, What hast thou
done? The voice of thy brothers blood crieth unto Me from
the ground."

The tom-toms still beat
heavily, the darkness still shuddered and shivered about me; I
heard the yells of the devil-dancers and the weird wild shriek of
the devil-possessed just outside the gate.

There are many gaps left all
unguarded. Can it be that YOU are meant to guard one of
them? If so, it will always remain as it is, a falling point
for those rivers of souls, unless you go. What does it matter, after
all? It has gone on for years; it will go on for
years. Why make such a fuss about it? God forgive
us! God arouse us! Shame us out of our
callousness!




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