The Passion of the Holy Mother

By rwb35

Mother can you feel the cold wind rising?
Mother can you see your Son?
So full of grace and uncompromising
Just look what He has become
Some call Him pariah, some call Him Messiah
I call Him a child born of a perfect love

Hail Mary, full of grace

Mother did you hear the crowd a'chanting
“Bring us the fruit of thy womb
We have no need of His pious ranting
We wont be happy til He is in the tomb
We don't believe He is here to redeem
We don't believe that He came from above”

Father forgive them for what they've done

Mother, how you must have wept at His demise
To ease His anguish in His hour of pain
This child born to bring the Light
A flawless victim of humanity's shame
The world atoned, with the rolling of a stone
The Lamb of God He has become

Amen

December 20, 2015

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Copyright 2015 rwb35
Published on Sunday, December 20, 2015.     Filed under: "Spiritual" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

This is a little different than my usual works. I hope everyone enjoys, feedback is always welcome
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  • A former member wrote: The Lord of Hosts....each of us is a Host. Jesus is a key example of dedication and resolve to unify segmented classes in society. Best to follow him, rather than tell those who dont follow 21st century doctrine that they are going to Hell. Jesus was clearly an alchemist, without question when you read what he spoke to the masses.

  • FadedBlues On Friday, December 25, 2015, FadedBlues (2168)By person wrote:

    ..holiest of the holy. passionate poetry...

  • TropicalSnowstorm On Monday, December 21, 2015, TropicalSnowstorm (1705)By person wrote:

    Great piece for the season! Ciao, T/S Scholar

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