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Parading through Jerus'lem's holy way Two criminals and one redeemer king Struggled through the horde, indignant fray To hill of Skulls, their judgment for to bring. The sand burned coarse as fire on bloodied skin, As holy muscles strained to lift the tree, But ev'n more weight added from our sin, Upon the shoulders of the precious He. But as they reached pained blessed Calvary's peak, And air eluded His life-giving lungs, He lost his life with one great final shriek, And perm'nent placed his name on watcher's tongues. He drank the cup of wrath, and tore the veil, So forever we'd delight in Good Friday's tale.
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM UTC
Sonnet on Good Friday 2015
Parading through Jerus'lem's holy way Two criminals and one redeemer king Struggled through the horde, indignant fray To hill of Skulls, their judgment for to bring. The sand burned coarse as fire on bloodied skin, As holy muscles strained to lift the tree, But ev'n more weight added from our sin, Upon the shoulders of the precious He. But as they reached pained blessed Calvary's peak, And air eluded His life-giving lungs, He lost his life with one great final shriek, And perm'nent placed his name on watcher's tongues. He drank the cup of wrath, and tore the veil, So forever we'd delight in Good Friday's tale.
william-wiley
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Birmingham
Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM UTC
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