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What a weighty name I must live up to! A martyr and a saint a widow and a mother back in Roman Times just as dystopian as our era when Faith, Hope and Love are tortured and burned over an iron grating, then thrown into a red-hot oven, finally into a cauldron with boiling tar before bending their necks beneath the sword. A grievous torture indeed to watch the suffering of your daughters. How could anyone so little and small like me be worthy of that martyr’s crown?
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Jan 26, 2016
Jan 26, 2016 at 6:12 PM UTC
Sophia the Martyr by Sofia Kioroglou
What a weighty name I must live up to! A martyr and a saint a widow and a mother back in Roman Times just as dystopian as our era when Faith, Hope and Love are tortured and burned over an iron grating, then thrown into a red-hot oven, finally into a cauldron with boiling tar before bending their necks beneath the sword. A grievous torture indeed to watch the suffering of your daughters. How could anyone so little and small like me be worthy of that martyr’s crown?
The poem is published at https://silverbirchpress.wordpress.com/2016/01/26/sophia-the-martyr-poem-by-sofia-kioroglou-same-name-poetry-and-prose-series/
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Jan 26, 2016
Jan 26, 2016 at 6:12 PM UTC
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