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Centurion's Elegy
For those who observe Good Friday, may God fill your heart with the hope of the resurrection The crowd is mixed - some on their knees, some raise their fists, some sob their pleas. Who is this man whose flesh is torn... what was his crime to cause such scorn? Why do sharp thorns torment his head when only words of love were said? Why do my nails now splinter hands that brought compassion to this land? Where goes the sun in midday rain - as though the heavens weep in pain? Where are your friends (as cold winds blow) who hailed you king five days ago? Why not apply your godly power to save yourself in your dark hour? Yet as I mock he looks at me - no guile nor hate, just sympathy. This cold wind chills me to the bone, and yet his warmth has found a home. Where goes the sun in midday rain? I pray this Son will rise again. Written 14 April 2022
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