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In the heat of early morning On a hill they call a skull The roaring of angry mob They had settled to a lull They cast their eyes upon the man A man whose hand and feet were bound They saw him cry in anguish They heard the hammer pound They watched the ****** woven thorn They crowned his head They watched the ****** cross Of wood dropped in the ground The solder gambled for his clothe They watched them win and lose They saw a sign above his head Said king of Jews The sky grew black as night They scatter in fright The work was done Redemption had won a battle without fight
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 3:32 AM UTC
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In the heat of early morning On a hill they call a skull The roaring of angry mob They had settled to a lull They cast their eyes upon the man A man whose hand and feet were bound They saw him cry in anguish They heard the hammer pound They watched the ****** woven thorn They crowned his head They watched the ****** cross Of wood dropped in the ground The solder gambled for his clothe They watched them win and lose They saw a sign above his head Said king of Jews The sky grew black as night They scatter in fright The work was done Redemption had won a battle without fight
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Aug 3, 2014 at 3:32 AM UTC
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