For Thursday, February 11, 2016...
A-Poem-a-Day
Until Resurrection Sunday
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A POEM FOR LENT
I scan Google Images
looking for a
depiction of the Crucifixion
to illustrate
a Lenten poem on my blog
I’m unable to
look squarely at the pictures—
Many are so heart-wrenching,
so gruesome
I have to
turn away
I think of
the four Gospels
providing matter-of-fact
statements
to tell us Jesus
was crucified
sparing us details
of His suffering
Oh, I’m well
aware
it is 2000
years later
and no holds are
barred
when it comes
to portrayals of violence
I go to the
movies
I watch TV
I’ve squirmed
through
The Passion of the Christ
with my heart
beating fast
and eyes tightly
closed
during the
bloodiest sequences
I’ve read A Doctor at Calvary[1]
in which each
and every stain
on the Shroud
of Turin
is elaborated
upon
in minute
medical detail
I do not need
more graphic
words and pictures
My mind’s eye
sees
His
thorn-crowned Head
His
nail-pierced hands
My mind’s ear
hears
Father, forgive them…
…why
hast Thou forsaken Me?
It is finished.
At last, I
click on an image—
a crossbeam,
a circle of thorns
and three nails
I post it to
the blog
insert my
poem
and shudder
a most
grateful shudder
that Jesus,
my beloved Savior
endured that
terrible Cross
for me
Maude Carolan Pych
[1] A Doctor at Calvary by Pierre Barbet,
M.D., published by Image Books, a division of Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden
City, NY
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