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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The darkest clouds ever ... overshadowing sight never before seen Ominous high noon weather shuddered the souls witnessing the death of the King of kings It was a festive occasion for the wicked that Son-less day — a Roman execution was underway Three wooden crosses were fastened to the sky And the howling of the darkening air changed the joyous atmosphere to fear The wicked were taking pleasure in their vote count They were pleased with the final tally ... a murderer being released in exchange for the life of the Prince of Peace The Conqueror of Sin now hanging on a cross, dying the death: Crucifixion — so unimaginably painful Roman capital punishment was lethal lingering torture But for the evildoer viewers, it was a short-lived savor For the black clouds had blotted the sun, plunging the sky into total darkness Heaven wept that day, without shedding a teardrop from the sky Heaven cried that day, blood tears of the Lamb of God Sanctifying water soaked the ground Cleansing the Resurrection plots, that one day would be opened by the trumpet sound Heaven wept funeral tears for us, wearing a shrouded veil of darkness Hiding anguished Holy eyes, for the Father could not look upon the Son As the King of kings Messiah savior blood dripped down the cross from a thorny crown
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